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Wat (wie) is breast-feed - definitie

THORACIC DISEASE THAT IS LOCATED IN THE BREAST
Breast neoplasms; Breast disorders; Breast Health; Breast health; Breast diseases; Mastopathy; Mazopathy; Disorders of breast; Disorder of breast; Developmental defect breast; Breast neoplasm; Breast neoplasia; Breast awareness; Disease of the breast; Breast disorder; Breast symptom; Breast symptoms; Breast issue; Breast issues; Benign breast disorder; Benign breast disorders; Breast problems

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  • archive-date = 14 September 2016 }}</ref>
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  • alveoli]] (lobules), through the ducts (milk canals), into the sacs (milk pools) behind the [[areola]], and then into the baby's mouth.
  • center]]
  • The [[International breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Percentage of US infants breastfeeding by month since birth in 2008.<br />Dotted line: Exclusive breastfeeding<br />Dashed line Any breastfeeding<br />* Estimated at 7 days after birth
  • center
  • script]]
  • Formula]] and pumped breastmilk side by side. Note that the formula is of uniform consistency and color, while the expressed breast milk exhibits properties of an organic solution by separating into a layer of fat at the top (the "creamline"), followed by the milk, and then a watery blue-colored layer at the bottom.
  • Newborn rests as a [[caregiver]] checks its breath sounds with a [[stethoscope]]
  • [[Ilkhanate]] prince [[Ghazan]] being breastfed
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  • access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
  • oclc=921886130}}</ref><ref name="Elling_1997" />
  • access-date = 24 July 2017 }}</ref>
  • Manual breast pump
  • Sign for a private nursing area at a museum using the [[international breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Example and indicators of a poor, shallow latch<ref name="ibconline.ca"/>
  • ''Macierzyństwo'' ("Maternity"), a 1902 painting by [[Stanisław Wyspiański]]
  • An infographic from the [[World Health Organization]] on COVID-19 preventive measures to be taken while breastfeeding
FEEDING OF BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN WITH MILK FROM A WOMAN'S BREAST
Breast-feeding; Breast Feeding; Suckling; Breast feeding; Let-down reflex; Letdown reflex; Rooting instinct; Breast refusal; Breastfeed; Breast-feed; Breast feed; Suckles; Suckled; Suckler; Sucklers; Sucklings; Let down reflex; Natural postpartum infertility; Human lactation; Nursing mother; 🤱; Breastfed; Suckling time; Chestfeeding; Chest feed
also breastfeed, breast feed (breast-feeds, breast-feeding, breast-fed)
When a woman breast-feeds her baby, she feeds it with milk from her breasts, rather than from a bottle.
Not all women have the choice whether or not to breast feed their babies...
Leading scientists claim breast-fed babies are intellectually brighter.
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VERB: V n, V-ed, also V
breast-feeding
There are many advantages to breast feeding.
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breast-feeding         
  • archive-date = 14 September 2016 }}</ref>
  • access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
  • alveoli]] (lobules), through the ducts (milk canals), into the sacs (milk pools) behind the [[areola]], and then into the baby's mouth.
  • center]]
  • The [[International breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Percentage of US infants breastfeeding by month since birth in 2008.<br />Dotted line: Exclusive breastfeeding<br />Dashed line Any breastfeeding<br />* Estimated at 7 days after birth
  • center
  • script]]
  • Formula]] and pumped breastmilk side by side. Note that the formula is of uniform consistency and color, while the expressed breast milk exhibits properties of an organic solution by separating into a layer of fat at the top (the "creamline"), followed by the milk, and then a watery blue-colored layer at the bottom.
  • Newborn rests as a [[caregiver]] checks its breath sounds with a [[stethoscope]]
  • [[Ilkhanate]] prince [[Ghazan]] being breastfed
  • oclc=864058193}}</ref>
  • access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
  • oclc=921886130}}</ref><ref name="Elling_1997" />
  • access-date = 24 July 2017 }}</ref>
  • Manual breast pump
  • Sign for a private nursing area at a museum using the [[international breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Example and indicators of a poor, shallow latch<ref name="ibconline.ca"/>
  • ''Macierzyństwo'' ("Maternity"), a 1902 painting by [[Stanisław Wyspiański]]
  • An infographic from the [[World Health Organization]] on COVID-19 preventive measures to be taken while breastfeeding
FEEDING OF BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN WITH MILK FROM A WOMAN'S BREAST
Breast-feeding; Breast Feeding; Suckling; Breast feeding; Let-down reflex; Letdown reflex; Rooting instinct; Breast refusal; Breastfeed; Breast-feed; Breast feed; Suckles; Suckled; Suckler; Sucklers; Sucklings; Let down reflex; Natural postpartum infertility; Human lactation; Nursing mother; 🤱; Breastfed; Suckling time; Chestfeeding; Chest feed
breast feed         
  • archive-date = 14 September 2016 }}</ref>
  • access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
  • alveoli]] (lobules), through the ducts (milk canals), into the sacs (milk pools) behind the [[areola]], and then into the baby's mouth.
  • center]]
  • The [[International breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Percentage of US infants breastfeeding by month since birth in 2008.<br />Dotted line: Exclusive breastfeeding<br />Dashed line Any breastfeeding<br />* Estimated at 7 days after birth
  • center
  • script]]
  • Formula]] and pumped breastmilk side by side. Note that the formula is of uniform consistency and color, while the expressed breast milk exhibits properties of an organic solution by separating into a layer of fat at the top (the "creamline"), followed by the milk, and then a watery blue-colored layer at the bottom.
  • Newborn rests as a [[caregiver]] checks its breath sounds with a [[stethoscope]]
  • [[Ilkhanate]] prince [[Ghazan]] being breastfed
  • oclc=864058193}}</ref>
  • access-date=12 November 2021}}</ref>
  • oclc=921886130}}</ref><ref name="Elling_1997" />
  • access-date = 24 July 2017 }}</ref>
  • Manual breast pump
  • Sign for a private nursing area at a museum using the [[international breastfeeding symbol]]
  • Example and indicators of a poor, shallow latch<ref name="ibconline.ca"/>
  • ''Macierzyństwo'' ("Maternity"), a 1902 painting by [[Stanisław Wyspiański]]
  • An infographic from the [[World Health Organization]] on COVID-19 preventive measures to be taken while breastfeeding
FEEDING OF BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN WITH MILK FROM A WOMAN'S BREAST
Breast-feeding; Breast Feeding; Suckling; Breast feeding; Let-down reflex; Letdown reflex; Rooting instinct; Breast refusal; Breastfeed; Breast-feed; Breast feed; Suckles; Suckled; Suckler; Sucklers; Sucklings; Let down reflex; Natural postpartum infertility; Human lactation; Nursing mother; 🤱; Breastfed; Suckling time; Chestfeeding; Chest feed

Wikipedia

Breast disease

Breast diseases make up a number of conditions. The most common symptoms are a breast mass, breast pain, and nipple discharge.

A majority of breast diseases are noncancerous.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor breast-feed
1. Less than 50 percent of babies younger than 6 months breast–feed.
2. Poor teenagers are actually more likely to breast–feed than poor older moms, in large part because the older women have jobs that don‘t grant them the time to breast–feed or pump milk.
3. She added: The Government encourages mothers to breast–feed and if I want to breast–feed my daughter on a public bench I think I should be entitled to do so.
4. Fran was also told she could not be trusted to breast–feed her child.
5. Then her mother became ill as the rains began and could not breast–feed her.