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breast-feed

[brest-feed] / ˈbrɛstˌfid /


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She plans to breast-feed as long as she can, aiming for a year.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025

The picture has improved a bit since then—babies now breast-feed a little longer—but the over-all pattern holds.

From The New Yorker • Nov. 18, 2019

As the guards lined up the families on Tuesday night, Moore saw a woman breast-feed a toddler in the middle of the road.

From Washington Post • Jun. 18, 2018

Though families can visit babies in a NICU, and mothers can breast-feed them, the bright, stimulating atmosphere may worsen a baby’s withdrawal symptoms, necessitating more drugs and longer treatment.

From New York Times • May 9, 2018

For us, as in America, it’s known to be healthy to breast-feed.

From "Facing the Lion" by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton and Herman Viola




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