Breast Feeding and Human Milk : a Review of some Aspects

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  • SODWAC - Society for the Development of Women and Children, Bangalore - 560 004 ,IN

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Breast feeding was considered essential for new borns with no alternative to it; when nursing mothers died, infants were fed by other mothers. The first world war saw the beginning of food technology which became a speciality by the time the second world war had ended. Food technology brought about a revolution in infant feeding practices in developed countries.

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1999-04-01

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Belavady, B. (1999). Breast Feeding and Human Milk : a Review of some Aspects. The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, 36(4), 168–174. Retrieved from https://www.informaticsjournals.com/index.php/ijnd/article/view/7192

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