Noun
breastmilk (countable and uncountable, plural breastmilks)
Alternative spelling of breast milk
Adequate supply, but not excess vitamin A, is especially important for pregnant and breastfeeding women for normal fetal development and in breastmilk. Source: Internet
Aboriginal people all over the world know to use breastmilk; what happened to our knowledge? Source: Internet
A brand of extremely sentimental woman might choose to send her breastmilk to a called MommyMilk Creations, which promises to transform your mommy juice into an adorable little pendant. Source: Internet
Other alternatives include feeding breastmilk or formula with a cup, spoon, feeding syringe, or nursing supplementer. Source: Internet
Early weaning from breastmilk can also increase the risk of vitamin A deficiency. Source: Internet
If your grandchild is just 10 months old she should be getting breastmilk at least until she’s two years old. Source: Internet