When a mother nurses her body releases a hormone called testosterone.
What is false? While breastfeeding a mother will release hormones such as prolactin and oxytocin.
This group recieves the largest food package on the WIC program.
What are breastfeeding mothers and babies? Mothers who breastfeed recieve more food than they did even when they were pregnant, and mothers who exclusively or mostly breastfeed will stay on the WIC program for 1 year.
Expressed Breastmilk can stay at room temperature for up to _________.
What is 4 hours?
The basketball hold is a popular position while breastfeeding.
What is false?
This is the best way to make more milk.
What is nurse more often? Frequent feedings at the breast encourage mom's body to make more milk for her growing baby.
Newborns should eat this many times per day.
What is 10-12? Frequent feedings are necessary for babies to grow adequately, to slowly stretch their stomachs, and to increase mom's milk supply.
True or false: breastmilk changes to meet the needs of growing babies and toddlers.
What is true? Breastmilk changes over the course of a feeding, over the course of the day, and over the course of the baby’s duration of breastfeeding to meet their needs. Burger King stole our slogan, but as a breastfed baby you can truly “have it your way!”
This person is a WIC mother who will support my decisions about how to feed my baby.
What is a breastfeeding peer counselor? We have 4 Peer Counselors for LA WIC that are here to answer your questions or concerns, or to find someone who can!
If your breasts are engorged, this practice can reduce swelling from the nipple area for a short time to help your baby latch onto your breast.
When babies are nursing well, getting milk, and not hurting mom they probably have a good ______.
What is "latch"? "Latch" is what we call how baby's mouth fits on mom's breast. Babies latch on with wide mouths and take in a lot of mom's nipple and areola. A "good" latch is when baby is effectively drinking milk (listen for swallowing, jaw movement, chin buried in breast, lips turned out or not visible) and mom is comfortable (baby's latch is taking in much of her breast and not rubbing or pinching).
A baby should gain this many ounces per week in the first 2 months of life.
What is 4-6 ounces per week?
This is an event where I can meet other breastfeeding moms or pregnant moms interested in breastfeeding, and also get help and support with breastfeeding in a group environment.
What is the WIC breastfeeding support group? Right now, this group meets every Wednesday from 1030-11:30 here at the DCH Corpus Christi WIC office.
Breastmilk has this many components: dozens, hundreds, or thousands.
What is thousands? Breastmilk has thousands of components in it, some of which science cannot even identify, more or less replicate and put in a can. Artificial Baby Milks have recently started adding DHA and ARA to try to be “more like breastmilk” but the only thing REALLY like breastmilk is the REAL thing.
When a baby relaxes his hand while breastfeeding it means he is (FULL) or (HUNGRY). (Pick one)
What is full?
A mother is entitled to breastfeed her baby or express breastmilk in any location in which a mother is authorized to be.
What is true? Per Chapter 165, Texas Health and Safety Code
Texas WIC offers this website which is full of breastfeeding information and resources for moms to utilize.
What is breastmilkcounts.com?
All babies need the traditional benefits of breastmilk, but for _______, the benefits are even more important.
What is a preemie?
The correct amount of time for a baby to eat is: for 10 minutes on either breast; for 30 minutes split between both breasts; for 30 minutes on only one breast; or any of the above.
What is any of the above? A newborn should nurse for at least ten minutes per feeding, but that may be from both breasts, from one breast only, and the baby may feed longer from one or either breast.
Babies may breastfeed for this long in their life.
What is as long as both mother and child want to? The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and breastfeeding at least a year. The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding for at least TWO years.