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prelacteal
prelacteal, a. (priːˈlæktiːəl) [f. pre- B. 1 d + lacteal.] A. adj. Preceding or anticipating the milk teeth: applied to certain calcified structures in the fœtus of marsupials. B. n. A prelacteal tooth or tooth-like process.1897 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sc. Jan. 440 He viewed the calcified structures as th... Oxford English Dictionary
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premolar
premolar, n. (a.) (priːˈməʊlə(r)) [f. pre- B. 3 + molar. Cf. F. pré-molaire.] A. n. One of the set of molar teeth in front of the true molars, replacing the molars or grinders of the milk dentition; a false molar, in man called ‘bicuspid’. (Sometimes erroneously applied to a molar of the deciduous d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Myth exploded: Infant botulism following honey ingestion - PMC
In a study conducted in Pakistan, 15.6% of babies received honey as prelacteal feeds, often influenced by the elders in the family. 11 A similar study from India reported most of the grandmothers and mothers believed in early feeding of newborn, within 2 h of delivery, by giving prelacteal feeds such as ghutti and honey. 12
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Breastfeeding promotion
Asia Bangladesh In Bangladesh, prelacteal feeding is a common custom; this is the practice of feeding other foods to infants before breast milk during between three days and three months postpartum. 70.6% of infants who were not given prelacteal feeding were exclusively breastfed up to three months. wikipedia.org
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Health in Nepal
In some cultures including Nepal there is a preference for the introduction of prelacteal feeds. This might be a reason for the reported lower prelacteal feeding practice rates amongst the poorest wealth groups in Nepal. wikipedia.org
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