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- Breast milk (sometimes spelled as breastmilk) or mother's milk is milk produced by the mammary glands in the **** of women. Breast milk is the primary...
- discarding breastmilk).: 105–109  Alcohol crosses from the blood to the breastmilk by diffusion. Thus, the concentration of alcohol in the breastmilk is approximately...
- Breastmilk medicine refers to the non-nutritional usage of human breast milk (HBM) as a medicine or therapy to cure diseases. Breastmilk is perceived as...
- was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction and includes "Breastmilk", a short story that was a finalist for the Caine Prize. The short stories...
- Traditionally, breastfeeding has been defined as the consumption of breastmilk by any means, be it directly at the breast, or feeding expressed breast...
- Baby food is any soft, easily consumed food other than breastmilk or infant formula that is made specifically for human babies between six months and two...
- as a young man. The Prophet therefore proposed that Salim should drink breastmilk from Abū Ḥudhayfah's wife, in order to establish him as mahram. Later...
- Elisabeth Anderson-Sierra broke the Guinness World Record for the largest breastmilk donation by an individual, recorded to be 1599.68 liters. The mother's...
- supernatural. Ghostroots, which includes previously-published stories such as "Breastmilk" and "The Hollow", was a finalist for the 2024 National Book Award for...
- Thorley, Virginia (2012). "Mothers' experiences of sharing breastfeeding or breastmilk, part 2: the early 21st century". Nursing Reports. 2 (1): e2. doi:10.4081/nursrep...