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Suckling | Definition, Breastfeeding, Weaning | Britannica Suckling, in mammals, the drawing of milk into the mouth from the nipple or teat of a mammary gland (i e , breast or udder) Suckling is the method by which newborn mammals are nourished In humans, suckling is also called nursing or breastfeeding
Suckling - definition of suckling by The Free Dictionary Define suckling suckling synonyms, suckling pronunciation, suckling translation, English dictionary definition of suckling n A young mammal that has not been weaned adj Unweaned
Suckling - Definition Explanation for Mothers Suckling is a fundamental process in motherhood associated with breastfeeding, crucial from a biological, emotional, and nurturing standpoint It denotes the action where an infant grasps and rhythmically draws milk from the mother’s breast
suckling - Wiktionary, the free dictionary suckling (plural sucklings) The act of suckling References [edit] “suckling” in Webster’s Seventh New Collegiate Dictionary: Based on Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, 7th edition, Springfield, Mass : G[eorge] C[harles] Merriam, 1963 (1967 printing), →OCLC
What is suckling? Habermans baby feeding expert explains Suckling is a wonder of natural engineering that has helped sustain the human race for millennia But exactly what happens when your baby suckles at a mother's breast? So what actually happens when a baby suckles? Once the nipple is correctly positioned, feeding occurs by a process of peristalsis