Substances applied to this area are likely to be ingested and absorbed by the infant.
What is the nipple.
100
Contraceptive method usable at any time while nursing?
What is the barrier method?
100
This respiratory disease doesn't require complete cessation of breast feeding. The mother should pump and dump during treatment and 2 weeks after.
What is TB
100
This is the most important thing to get a mother through a critical time.
What is Support?
200
Additional number of calories required by nursing moms.
What is 500?
200
Medicatons not absorbed by this area are thought to be safe.
What is the GI tract?
200
Infant age at which progestin contraceptives are compatible with lactation.
What is 6 weeks?
200
Whether A,B or C this infection is not contraindicated in breast feeding.
What is Hepatits?
200
This suggestion may be one way to help a distracted 4 month old nurse.
What is 1. Nurse infant in a quiet, dark location
2. Nurse at sleepy times
3. Offer feeding before hunger cues are seen
300
Lactating mom's with special dietary needs should consult with this professional.
What is a dietician/nutritionist?
300
Dr. Thomas Hale was instrumental in developing resources for checking medication compatibility for breastfeeding. One of those resources was his book "Medications and Mothers' Milk. What is the other resource?
What is the Infant Risk Center?
300
The rate of effectiveness for LAM method if used properly.
What is greater than 98%?
300
This is the most common of amino acid metabolic disorders affecting breast feeding.
What is PKU
300
During a mother's illness, if separation is necessary,the mother should do this to maintain her milk supply.
What is pump.
400
Universal allergen to be avoided during pregnancy and nursing for families with allergies.
What are peanuts?
400
This is the suggested half life waiting time before resuming breastfeeding after a breastfeeding mother has received a radioactive compound.
What is 4-5 times?
400
Milk supply may be impacted by this contraceptive before 6 weeks postpartum.
What is Oral Contraceptives?
400
This enzyme deficiency is the only INFANT contraindication to breast feeding.
What is Galactosemia?
400
Name 2 common illnesses that would not prevent a mother from nursing.
What are flu,cold or mastitis?
500
Minimum caloric intake for a breast feeding mother.
What is 1800 calories?
500
When choosing a medication for breastfeeding mothers, ratios less than 1 of these 2 fluids are recommended.
What is the the milk/plasma ratio?
500
LAM contraception is reliable until infant is this age.
What is < 6 months?
500
This virus, which is tested for during pregnancy, is the only one where breast feeding isn't recommended.
What is HIV?
500
During a mother's illness, the decision to give medication and it's effect on the infant should be discussed by these 2 health care professionals.
Who are the mother's prescriber and the pediatrician?