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breast-feeding![]() An Elizabethan stoneware suckling-bottle with a spout in the shape of a nipple. Wet-nurses (lactating women who for payment provided a number of infants not their own with milk) were common in England during that period and for some centuries after. Feeding more than one infant at a time can quickly lead to discomfort, so explaining the need for such a bottle.
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If your mom didn't breastfeed you, you probably won't breastfeed your baby, because your mother may not be as supportive of you nursing. The best choice is to breastfeed because you don't have to worry about your baby's milk supply. Only about four in 10 black women breastfeed, compared with seven in 10 white and Hispanic women; black women also have the lowest rates of continued breastfeeding at six and 12 months. |
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