The amount that can be held in the breast or arms, or the milk produced by a breast during one feeding.
From 'breast' + '-ful' (quantity suffix, as in 'handful'). Used historically in feeding and nursing contexts.
Before mechanical measurements, mothers and midwives described infant nutrition in practical terms—a 'breastful' was how they measured whether babies got enough milk, based on maternal comfort and infant behavior.
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