Baby is attached to breast.
Nancy Dana has written: 'Successful breastfeeding' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding
saran
No, breastfeeding has nothing to do with the sexual orientation of a person.
Jule DeJager Ward has written: 'La Leche League' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Breastfeeding, Social aspects, Social aspects of Breastfeeding
Marsha Walker has written: 'Breastfeeding management for the clincian' 'Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice' 'Breastfeeding management for the clinician' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding, Evidence-Based Medicine, Infants, Nutrition
The apostrophe s ('s) indicates possession, meaning something in the sentence belongs to the person.For example: One person's trash is another person's treasure.
Dana Raphael has written: 'Breast Feeding and Food Policy in a Hungry World' 'The tender gift: breastfeeding' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding
Karen Epstein-Gilboa has written: 'Systemic interactions in breastfeeding families' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding, Child development, Family, Mother and child, Parent and child, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Breastfeeding
Amy Spangler has written: 'Lactancia' 'Breastfeeding' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Breastfeeding, Popular works, Popular Works, Breast Feeding
Fernando C. Barros has written: 'Breastfeeding and diarrhea in Brazilian children' -- subject(s): Breastfeeding, Diarrhea in children, Infantile Diarrhea
I believe it's similar to "fire - dust". A deaf person would at least understand that.
Possibly H. S. Kimble, Secretary