All of these statements indicate impacts of breastfeeding on the family or society at large except:
a. Breastfeeding requires fewer supplies and less cumbersome equipment.
b. Breastfeeding saves families money.
c. Breastfeeding costs employers in terms of time lost from work.
d. Breastfeeding benefits the environment.
C
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A Breastfeeding is convenient because it does not require cleaning or transporting bottles and other equipment.
B Breastfeeding saves families money because the cost of formula far exceeds the cost of extra food for the lactating mother.
C Actually less work time is lost by breastfeeding mothers, in part because infants are healthier.
D Breastfeeding uses a renewable resource; it does not need fossil fuels, advertis-ing, shipping, or disposal.
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