* Unless you've just recently had a baby and are producing milk then you can't be a wet nurse. A wet nurse is someone that has had a baby, is producing milk and can feed someone else's baby as well. * It is possible to nurse a child with out giving birth. Research induced lactation! http://www.mamadearest.ca/en/info/newman/induced-lactation.htm
Biologically, the grandchild is a step-grandchild to the grandparent that had no children. In matters of the heart, however, the grandchild is whatever the grandparent feels it is.
She couldn't produce any milk of her own so she used the services of a wet-nurse.
you go to craigs list .com and search wet nurse under personals
King Tut was not raised by a mother but by a wet nurse. His wet nurse was named Mia, and she was so important to King Tut that he built a unbelievable large temple in her honor.
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Panna Dhai was the wet nurse of Maharana Udai Singh of Mewar. (A wet nurse is a woman who breast feeds and cares for another's child)
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
Maham Mange is a woman you took care of her son as a nurse. She was a wet nurse. Maham Anga is the wet nurse of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Arkbar was known to be Maham Anga foster mother.
Queen Victoria's eldest grandchild was her daughter Victoria's son Wilhelm. He would become Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany.
Mia , alternately, Miah
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I believe you mean catchphrases, not catchwords. Some catchphrases that begin with wet are wetback, wet bar, wet blanket, wet dream, wet noodle, wet nurse, and wet suit.