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Through the recent widespread availability of infant formula, wet nurses are not very common or needed in developed countries.
Though not widely known in developed countries, a woman who has never been pregnant may produce milk. Through frequent stimulation of the areolae and nipples, a woman may begin lactating and, therefore, be able to nurse. The use of a wet nurse is still a common practice in many developing countries.
Usage note: This phrase should be hyphenated when used as a verb, but not when used in its more basic form as a noun. Thus, "She was working as a wet nurse. She was wet-nursing Mrs. Smith's baby."