Best-feeding the baby
Abstract
Human infants should be fed their own mothers’ breastmilk. Where this is unavailable, replacement feeding becomes necessary. Through the ages and right up to the present, human milk has been supplied by other lactating women within or from outside the family. Donated breast-milk has been used extensively in milk banks, and numerous examples are known of women successfully initiating breast-feeding of unrelated infants despite not having recently been pregnant.
How to Cite
Office, E. (1). Best-feeding the baby. South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 17(3). Retrieved from http://sajcn.co.za/index.php/SAJCN/article/view/77
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Editorials, Opinions, Issues in the field of Nutrition
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