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Перевод: weaning
[существительное] отучение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Moz was a four-year old stallion who for most of his life, the three and a half years following weaning, had been kept in a small yard measuring no more than 20 x 20ft (6 X 6m).
- For the older baby, early weaning may be the answer, although it involves the risk of sensitizing the child to even more foods or - if all the high-risk foods are avoided - failing to give the child an adequate diet.
- As part of my training to become a breastfeeding counsellor I recently attended a Study Day on weaning, organized by NCT Rugby branch.
- Early weaning is only recommended if the baby is suffering quite badly and you have exhausted all other possibilities.
- Ideas about baby feeding and weaning are constantly changing and actual practice can have a profound effect on child health.
- In some instances failure to observe sound practice leads to a lamb crop at weaning of around 50-;60%, a level at which breeding replacements cannot be obtained thus leading to the possibility of economic collapse.
- "By 70 weeks, before the completion of weaning, a female baboon's lifetime fitness is largely established," says Altman.
- Accepting that milk remains as vital part of the diet makes the whole process of weaning more relaxed for both mother and baby.
- We have covered weaning, feeding, sleeping and childcare and am sure will continue with anything from potty training to boyfriends.
- Life events can be developmental in nature: weaning, toilet training and puberty are examples that characterise all people's lives.
- Here is the weaning schedule suggested by St George's Hospital.
- These days the official recommendation is that babies should have only milk up to at least three months, preferably four, and that weaning can begin any time between four and six months.
- The main point made was the great importance of not weaning too soon, as late weaning can help prevent allergies occurring, or at least delay their onset and severity.
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