This is the maximum amount of formula you should provide in the first 30 days of a baby's life if a mother is fully breastfeeding but requests support.
What is one can?
This is the recommended frequency for feeding a baby on cue during a 24-hour period.
What is at least 8–12 times?
Breastmilk from the breast is always…
What is Clean, the right temperature, readily available, nutritious, etc…
Despite common myths, approximately this percentage of mothers are physically capable of providing all of their baby's nutrition through breastfeeding, regardless of body shape or size.
What is 97%?
This is the action recommended to help a baby latch: gently rubbing your nipple under this part of the baby's body.
What is the nose?
In many cases, especially within the first month of life, giving this substance often starts the weaning process.
What is infant formula?
This second phase of breast milk begins 2–5 days after delivery as breasts become fuller and warmer, gradually changing from colostrum to a bluish-white color.
What is transitional milk?
A parent's nutritional intake directly influences this, which continuously adapts to satisfy the specific nutritional and immunological requirements of an infant.
What is human milk composition?
You should expect breastfeeding to hurt.
What is false? Breastfeeding, when the baby is attached correctly, should not hurt.
These two items are recommended to be used to help position a baby for breastfeeding, specifically placed under arms, elbows, neck, or back.
What are pillows?
This is the only scenario where a Breastfeeding Review is NOT required by policy.
What is when a client requests less formula?
These three stages are listed as common times when "Cluster Feeding" occurs: 7–10 days, 3 weeks, and this duration in months.
What are 3 months and 6 months?
These two WIC package food items are recommended for making homemade lactation cookies to support supply.
What are oats and peanut butter?
This is the "secret" to a good latch regarding the baby's position: always raise the baby to this height rather than leaning over.
What is your nipple height?
This is the specific trimester when a body begins making colostrum
What is the second trimester?
If a client is returning to work or school, this is the suggested educational topic to discuss regarding pumping success.
What is "How to maintain milk supply/strategies to preserve breastfeeding"?
According to policy, this is the main reason why staff should issue only the minimum amount of formula needed.
What is to reduce the negative effect on breast milk production?
This physiological event triggers Lactogenesis Stage 2 (secretory activation) by causing a rapid drop in progesterone levels and a rise in prolactin and cortisol.
What is the delivery of the placenta?