Mothers feed their babies by breastfeeding, which involves the baby latching onto the mother's nipple to suckle milk. This process stimulates milk production and provides essential nutrients and antibodies to the child. Breastfeeding can be done in various positions for comfort, and it typically occurs on demand, allowing the baby to feed whenever they are hungry.
As they are mammals their young suckle from the mothers breasts.
lionesses will take care of their child and feed them until they are young enough to hunt on their own so they roughly are good mothers! :D
Echidnas are mammals, so the young feed on mothers' milk.
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.
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milk from their breasts
Via the umblical cord that is connected to the mothers placenta. Dissolved nutrients from foods the mother eat flow to the baby system from the mothers placenta via the umblical cord. This is the reason why poor feeding by pregnant women affect the unborn child.
When girls become mothers they use their breasts to produce milk for their babies. The material in their breasts turns into milk.
Mothers have eggs which the father fertilizes. Mothers are needed to nurse and educate the child.
The child isn't.
boobs are used to feed a child, after giving birth the woman's boobs with now flow with breast milk, in result of giving their child the nutritats taht it needs from the milk also men love boobs too ! :)
Mammalians are animals that feed their babies from their breasts. :D