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Adult Breast Feeding: To Do Or Not To Do, That Is The Question

By admin | July 30, 2009

Breastfeeding is one of the initial types of feeding infants and young kids where breast milk is directly fed from a woman?s breasts. The natural method of milk intake from human breasts for the infants and young kids is considered to be the healthiest. Six months is generally the duration recommended by physicians to put the infants or new born babies to breastfeeding.

A mother who is infected with tuberculosis or HIV or is under the course of certain drugs loses on the ability to breastfeed her child. An awareness program to illustrate the ill effects of artificial feeding on infants is the necessity of the hour to put an end to infant death rates. A nutritious intake for infants, yet available at no feeding cost, breastfeeding is the best to promote good health and prevent diseases. My next post will be about, adult breast feeding.

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