Hand to mouth, rooting and sucking.
What are a newborn feeding cues
Protein and antibody rich substance in breast milk.
What is colostrum
Reason why formula fed newborns feed less frequently vs breastfed newborns
Casein protein in cows milk makes larger curds and remains in stomach longer
Thick tarry like substance which contains mucus, amniotic fluid and lanugo
What is meconium
Caloric needs of the newborn
What is 110-120 cal/kg of body weight
Oxytocin
What is the hormone responsible for let down reflex and bonding
Recommendation is that all formula fed infants should receive _________ formula for 1 year
What is iron fortified formula
Thin green- brown stool appearing on day 3-4 of life , lasts for 2-3 days
What is transitional stool
Maternal benefits of breastfeeding
What are decrease in PPH, ovarian and premenopausal breast cancer, T2 Diabetes, return to pre pregnancy weight faster, compliments contraception, decrease risk of PPD
Frequency of feeding a breast fed baby in 24hours.
What is 8-12 times/ 24 hours
Water sources not suitable for preparing formula.
What is mineral and spring water.
Well water OK if tested
Thin, seedy, mustard yellowish in color
What are breast fed babies stools
All breast fed babies should receive this supplement.
What is Vitamin D
Hormone for milk production
What is prolactin?
Best way to warm a refrigerated bottle.
What is in a pan of warm water
Voiding frequency by day 5 of life.
What is 6-10 wet diapers /day
The newborn will most likely lose up to ___% weight loss
What is 10 %
3-5 benefits for baby/ child for breast feeding
What are decreased respiratory and ear infections, decreased childhood obesity, diabetes and childhood cancers, food allergies, heart disease
Safety measure for bottle feeding
What is :never re feed formula from same bottle, always hold baby for feedings, never prop the bottle, mix formula exactly per directions.
Number of stools, wet diapers and weight determine this.
If feeding is adequate