Not exact matches
Squirrels and other
mammals are
making babies.
Humans have not evolved away from being social
mammals, so it
makes no sense to argue that human
babies should not be receiving what social
mammals require.
Casein is significantly lower in human milk, whereas it is significantly higher in cow's milk,
making cow milk tough for human
babies to digest, and
making human milk unfit for feeding to
baby cows... All
mammals have some whey protein in their milk - it is merely in different compositions depending on the
mammal and the needs of that species» young.
Name any other
mammal that takes a
baby off one nipple in order to
make him take another!
He's born with the instincts and skills to
make breastfeeding work, just like other
baby mammals are.
In Breastfeeding
Made Simple: Seven Natural Laws for Nursing Mothers, Mohrbacher and Kendall - Tackett explain that human
babies are born at less than 50 % of adult brain growth, while most other
mammals are born with about 80 %.
All
baby mammals produce lactase, but usually switch off
making it around the time they start eating solid food.