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Formula fed babies are more likely to get - ANSWER - SIDS
Third in the hierarchy of infant feeding - ANSWER - Donor breast milk
Reduction in risk of hypertension - ANSWER - Breastfeeding benefit >1 year
Physiological reason for low milk supply - ANSWER - hypothyroidism
Believes all authorities tell the truth - ANSWER - Receivers of knowledge
Buying milk on the internet - ANSWER - Risky behavior
Can make enough milk for two or more babies - ANSWER - Mothers of multiples
May alter pattern of postpartum bleeding - ANSWER - Retained placental fragments
Not bf increases the risk of these cancers - ANSWER - Breast and ovarian
Best technique for dealing with engorgement - ANSWER - Prevention
Mother contraindication of bf - ANSWER - HIV infection
May delay lactogensis 2 - ANSWER - Maternal obesity
Only infant contraindication - ANSWER - Galactosemia
Type 2 inverted nipples do or don't retain projection - ANSWER - Don't
Behavior that may lead to low milk supply - ANSWER - Smoking
Formula contaminant - ANSWER - Cronobacter sakazakii
Most often associated with milk insufficiency - ANSWER - Periareolar incision
Frequently used inappropriately - ANSWER - Nipple shields
Affects up to 20% of post partum women - ANSWER - Anemia
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Women who use these are at greater risk of early weaning - ANSWER - Shields
Knowers who seek information from a variety of sources - ANSWER - Procedural
In lactogensis 3 this can reduce supply - ANSWER - Pressure
May reduce breast storage capacity - ANSWER - Implants
It's best to use few words with these knowers - ANSWER - Women in silence
Secretory immunoglobulin A - ANSWER - SIGA
Mothers who formula feed need to prepare it - ANSWER - Safely
"final rule" on formula spring 2014 - ANSWER - FDA
Can be classified in 3 grades - ANSWER - Inverted nipples
May be prevented or delayed with longer bf periods - ANSWER - Diabetes
Concerns especially if powdered - ANSWER - Formula
May be prevented with frequent effective feedings - ANSWER - Engorgement
This depression is associated with early weaning - ANSWER - Postpartum
Can result in Sheehan syndrome - ANSWER - Hemorrhage
May be an indicator of sore nipples - ANSWER - Pacifiers
May cause lower rise in prolactin - ANSWER - Smoking
These nipples easily drawn out by baby - ANSWER - Flat
Allows for nipple stretch and oxytocin release - ANSWER - Nipple In Top of mouth
Increases exclusive breast milk feeding - ANSWER - The joint commission perinatal core
measure outcome
Associated with latch difficulty - ANSWER - Epidural anesthesia
Provides perinatal support - ANSWER - Doula
Creates changes in breast appearance - ANSWER - Pregnancy
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This latch allows room for the nipple to stretch - ANSWER - Asymmetric
The baby's chin digs into the moms breast in this back and forth motion - ANSWER - Rocker
Nose should be where to start the latch process - ANSWER - Opposite the nipple
Women learn a lot about bf by - ANSWER - Observing
Preferred style of counseling - ANSWER - Hands off
Promotes correct suckling - ANSWER - Self attachment
May impact the baby's ability to orient to the breast - ANSWER - Medications
Tummy to mommy, nose to lips - ANSWER - Flex the hips
Helps babies transition to extrauterine life safely - ANSWER - Skin to skin
What suggests milk is being transferred? - ANSWER - Irregular suck to swallow
Sucking and skin contact lead to increases in - ANSWER - Gastrin
Act through gi tract leading to release of gi hormones - ANSWER - Vagal nerves
More will bf if they consider it the - ANSWER - Norm
Act through the adrenal glands. Causes catabolism - ANSWER - Splanchnic nerves
(sympathetic)
Release of stored energy - ANSWER - Catabolism
Storage of energy - ANSWER - Anabolism
Inhibits GI secretion and release of GI hormones - ANSWER - Somatostatin
Promote insulin release - ANSWER - Gastrin and cck
Vagus nerves trigger - ANSWER - Release of hormones
Cause release of catecholamines - ANSWER - Splanchnic nerves
Somatostatin - ANSWER - Inhibit GI secretion
Parasympathetic nerves - ANSWER - Vagus