>Another keyword to look up in regard to cross-nursing is wet-nursing. The
>renaming of terms to make them more acceptable strikes me as ridiculous.
>Heaven
>forbid we use the word wet-nursing....horrors of horrors....
It is my understanding that cross-nursing and wet nursing are not
exactly the same thing. Wet nursing is nursing another child
for pay when the mother is no longer nursing. Cross-nrsing
is occasionally nursing another woman's child, but the mother
does not stop nursing.
Naomi Bar-Yam
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