mother's breast
The term "mother's breast" refers to the mammary glands in a female human, which are responsible for producing milk. This milk provides essential nutrients and antibodies to infants, supporting their growth and immune system. The process of milk production is stimulated by hormones during pregnancy and after childbirth.
Breastfeeding is the act of feeding an infant with milk directly from the mother's breast. It is recommended by health organizations, such as the World Health Organization, for its numerous health benefits for both the mother and the baby. Breastfeeding can promote bonding and emotional connection between the mother and child.