Sentence examples for replaced breast from inspiring English sources

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She further explains, "If a woman has a fatty replaced breast or a whiteout mammogram (the image looks like a search for a polar bear in a snowstorm), then after her 3-D tomosynthesis she can return to annual screening with traditional digital mammography.

Maize-based porridge was found to be the principle weaning food in all four villages, and AF-alb levels increased when this food replaced breast milk, probably because of the lower toxin levels in milk compared with foods.

Instead, the rapid buildup of sAGEs coincided with the introduction of newly imported nutrients, which gradually replaced breast milk as the primary food source, and raised daily AGE consumption by 5- to 7.5-fold within the 1st year of life, in line with previous estimates (of ∼10-fold) (21).

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Instead, there was a widespread culture of artificial feeding, where undiluted and unboiled cow milk, often sour and of bad quality, replaced breast-feeding.

An SMA spokeswoman said it fully supported the idea that breastfeeding is best for babies and that infant milks are intended to replace breast milk when mothers do not breastfeed.

In this context, there is an urgent need to improving the newborn mother's knowledge and practice of the benefits of early and exclusive breastfeeding and to regulate inappropriate sales promotion of infant foods which can replace breast milk (UNICEF 2014a).

"Exclusive breastfeeding is crucial to child survival and development as no infant formula can ever replace breast milk, which is truly the "gold standard" when it comes to what is best for babies.

Many mothers neither exclusively breastfeed for the first six months of the baby's life nor continue breastfeeding for the recommended two years or more, and instead replace breast milk with commercial breastmilk substitutes or other milks.

These mothers were therefore, less likely to intend to EBF their babies for a long duration because they could afford to replace breast milk with infant formula once they stopped breastfeeding.

Of 1098 adults surveyed, 96% believed that the can contains milk; 46% believed the Bear Brand logo indicates that the product is formulated for feeding to infants or to replace breast milk; 80% had not read the written warning on the can; and over 18% reported giving the product to their infant at a mean age of 4.7 months (95% confidence interval 4.1 to 5.3).

Why Canadian women engage in such early complementary feeding behaviours is not clearly understood; it may express their intentions to replace breast milk or prematurely wean their infants [ 45, 58, 59] or it may represent unresolved feeding problems, all of which contribute to shorter breastfeeding periods [ 60].

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