breast-feed in the PONS Dictionary

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Yet for many, the argument that women should be allowed to breast-feed wherever they like has gone too far.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The report found that women who have an unplanned pregnancy are most likely to delay prenatal care and do not breast-feed their child.
atlanta.cbslocal.com
They pumped to ensure their babies were eating, because they had made the conscious choice to breast-feed.
forward.com
Hospitalization for pneumonia is significantly reduced if you exclusively breast-feed for six months as opposed to less than four months.
healthland.time.com
But plenty of moms, particularly those who breast-feed, prefer to plunk baby in bed with them.
healthland.time.com
The same process begins after delivery if women don't breast-feed.
www.usatoday.com
We're expected to be pregnant, have the kids, breast-feed once we have the babies.
www.justjared.com
I could not breast-feed her as she had problem with suckling due to the cleft lip.
www.hindustantimes.com
In many women the tissue that makes up the breast is very dense, representing fibrous tissue and glandular tissue which produces milk when breast-feed.
en.wikipedia.org
If woman can breast-feed, they should be encouraged to do it.
www.macleans.ca

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