breast-fed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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They have been breast-fed cowardice and their hearts are filled with fear.
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If a baby is breast-fed, some suggest adjusting mum's diet to reduce any allergens (in particular dairy food), which may irritate the baby's gut.
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However, she said, babies can be breast-fed up to two years while they are still given a supplemented diet.
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And breast-fed babies also took more frequent, shorter naps than formula-fed infants.
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Each child breast-fed, for food and comfort, until almost three years old.
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Her team found that 3- and 5-year-olds who'd been breast-fed did, in fact, score higher on tests of vocabulary and problem-solving.
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But those who breast-fed cut their risk by half.
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I changed his nappies, watched how he breast-fed and would even soothe him to sleep.
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In contrast, humans are pregnant for nine months and have historically breast-fed for three to five years.
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In fact a study shows that, premature and full-term breast-fed at five months of age had more salivary sialic acid than formula fed infants.
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