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breastpin
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The answer BREASTPIN has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of breastpin in various dictionaries:
noun - a decorative pin worn by women
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Ornamental brooch |
Cracking monster secret code, soldier finally gets decoration at the front |
Ornament in Paris bent, unfortunately |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Jan 18 2019 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
May 11 2015 Wall Street Journal |
Feb 17 2007 The Times - Cryptic |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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An ornamental pin attached to clothing in a person's upper chest area. |
a small brooch or badge worn on the chest, typically to fasten a garment. |
a decorative pin worn by women |
A small brooch or badge worn on the chest, typically to fasten a garment. |
Breastpin might refer to |
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Mastitis is inflammation of the breast or udder, usually associated with breastfeeding. Symptoms typically include local pain and redness. There is often an associated fever and general soreness. Onset is typically fairly rapid and usually occurs within the first few months of delivery. Complications can include abscess formation.Risk factors include poor latch, cracked nipples, use of a breast pump, and weaning. The bacteria most commonly involved are Staphylococcus and Streptococci. Diagnosis is typically based on symptoms. Ultrasound may be useful for detecting a potential abscess.Prevention is by frequently and properly breastfeeding. When infection is present, antibiotics such as cephalexin may be recommended. Breastfeeding should typically be continued, as emptying the breast is important for healing. Tentative evidence supports benefits from probiotics. About 10% of breastfeeding women are affected. |