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1. Biological Evidence:  -Humans are mammals

-Unique characteristic to the female mammal is the mammary glands/breast

2. Ethnographic Evidence:  -Ethnography- the study of other cultures

-Suggest that, during ancient times, hunter-gatherers breastfed their infants

-Supports that the norm was breastfeeding

-They provide evidence that infants are programmed to breastfeed frequently for a short

period of time and for at least 2 hrs & breastfeed anywhere between 2-6 years old

3. Historical Evidence:  -Religious documents, medical literature, and statues

showed that breastfeeding was a norm for infants

4. Recall at least three sources that provide evidence that historically breast- feeding

was the norm for feeding infants::  1. Biological Evidence

2. Historical Evidence

3. Ethnographic Evidence

5. Were there any safe alternatives to breastmilk?:  No, there were no safe
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,alternatives to breastmilk.

The safest alternative: Wet Nurse- A woman who breastfeeds a child who is not her own



-Infants were also fed foods other than breastmilk given to a baby using one's hand or

hand-held device such as a horn

-----Other mammals milk

-----Other foods using bread or cereal soaked in water or milk (pap, gruel, paneda)

6. What were some health risks associated with using alternatives to breast- milk?:

Hard to clean hand-held devices, poor sanitary conditions, lack of access to clean water,

animal milk would spoil easily

7. By when was artificial baby milk the norm?: By 1971 artificial baby milk was the

norm with only 24% initiating breastfeeding

8. What factors lead to the decline in breastfeeding rates in the US?: ---Women became

interested in having an impact outside of their home

-Being separated from one's infant for a long time made BF difficult since babies need

to eat between 8-12 times/day during first 3 mo. of life

-They didn't have breast pump




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,---Scientific and technological advances resulting in safer alternatives to breast milk and

made it easy to substitute wet nursing

-Improved sanitary conditions of dairy barns

Cleaner water




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, -Ability to pasteurize, preserve and refrigerate foods

-Creation of easier to clean feeding devices



---Chemist believed that they could create a milk that was equal or better than BM

-1865 Liebig ’ first formula created

Ingredients: cow's milk, wheat, malt, flour, and potassium bicarbonate

-1867 Nestle ’ artificial infant food

Invented for a friend whose infant could not digest cows milk

-1883 there were 27 infant formulas

Lacked valuable nutrients such as protein, vitamins, and minerals




---Faith in science and technology

- Decrease in morbidity, mortality & improved life expectancy rates

- Improved technological advances ’ improvements in public health (clean water,

sanitation, and safe food)

- "If scientist created an infant formula baby milk it must be better than mother

nature's version"


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