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Er, fatal flaw in this supposition: in Bulgaria, they nod their heads when
they mean "no", and shake them when they mean "yes". Do Bulgarian breastfed
babies behave this way? I doubt it somehow.
Jessica Gooch
Trainee Supporter, Breastfeeding Network, UK
> "Why does it mean "yes" when we nod our head up and down, and "no" if
we shake it from side to side?... As best we can tell, it comes from
breast-feeding. Babies seeking a breast on which to suck make a nodding
motion, which mother and child both understand as a positive gesture.
Infants shake their head away from the breast when they've had enough or
aren't hungry.
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