Some women - in very rare occasions - might not have the breast tissue for that. I'm not speaking about the things that take synthetic hormones but women who don't have sufficient fat for breast tissue or might have had a double mastectomy for some health reason or something...
Some women - in very rare occasions - might not have the breast tissue for that. I'm not speaking about the things that take synthetic hormones but women who don't have sufficient fat for breast tissue or might have had a double mastectomy for some health reason or something...
Yep. Also if the mother is having chemo or other harsh medical treatments. As I said rare cases.
But, most women are physically able to breast feed the baby, while only ~1/3 of them do.
Yep. Also if the mother is having chemo or other harsh medical treatments. As I said rare cases.
But, most women are physically able to breast feed the baby, while only ~1/3 of them do. [Ref on the 1/3 stat.](https://www.ourfamilyworld.com/baby-tips/breastfeeding-v-formula-statistics-considerations/)
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