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BUNDLE:: Certified Lactation Consultant Exam 2024/2025 Questions and Answers Graded A+
[Show more]BUNDLE:: Certified Lactation Consultant Exam 2024/2025 Questions and Answers Graded A+
[Show more]The World Health Organization and UNICEF have set out three strategies needed for increasing 
breastfeeding initiation and duration in every country. What are the 3 strategies? - Breastfeeding 
Promotion 
Breastfeeding Protection 
Breastfeeding Support 
Focuses on advantages of breastfeeding on a pe...
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Add to cartThe World Health Organization and UNICEF have set out three strategies needed for increasing 
breastfeeding initiation and duration in every country. What are the 3 strategies? - Breastfeeding 
Promotion 
Breastfeeding Protection 
Breastfeeding Support 
Focuses on advantages of breastfeeding on a pe...
A staff member is fond of telling mothers how expensive it is to formula feed infants and how 
inexpensive it is to breastfeed. What is she doing when she talks to mothers on this topic? 
Prolonging breastfeeding Promoting breastfeeding Protecting breastfeeding Supporting breastfeeding - 
Promoting ...
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Add to cartA staff member is fond of telling mothers how expensive it is to formula feed infants and how 
inexpensive it is to breastfeed. What is she doing when she talks to mothers on this topic? 
Prolonging breastfeeding Promoting breastfeeding Protecting breastfeeding Supporting breastfeeding - 
Promoting ...
weaning - the addition of adding other foods to a diet, but not completely stopping or ceasing 
breastfeeding 
when did breastfeeding rates start to initially decline (i.e. in Britain), particularly among the wealthy 
population? - 16th-17th century and through the 18th century 
which month did wome...
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Add to cartweaning - the addition of adding other foods to a diet, but not completely stopping or ceasing 
breastfeeding 
when did breastfeeding rates start to initially decline (i.e. in Britain), particularly among the wealthy 
population? - 16th-17th century and through the 18th century 
which month did wome...
what does the AAP recommend? - -that infants be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of life 
but should continue for at least 12 months. 
-if infants are weaned before 12 months, they should receive iron-fortified infant formula 
women most likely to breastfeed - women over 30, caucasian an...
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Add to cartwhat does the AAP recommend? - -that infants be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of life 
but should continue for at least 12 months. 
-if infants are weaned before 12 months, they should receive iron-fortified infant formula 
women most likely to breastfeed - women over 30, caucasian an...
Promotion - Focuses on advantages of Breastfeeding on a person, community, state, or global level. 
Examples: On the community, the public, family law, mother in prison. 
Protection - Focuses on governmental. manufacturer, and social commercial interest such as Nestle 
company(formula maker). 
Inter...
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Add to cartPromotion - Focuses on advantages of Breastfeeding on a person, community, state, or global level. 
Examples: On the community, the public, family law, mother in prison. 
Protection - Focuses on governmental. manufacturer, and social commercial interest such as Nestle 
company(formula maker). 
Inter...
When does the breast begin to develop in utero? - 4th week of gestation 
Where does the primitive milk streak develop - Bilaterally from the axilla to the groin 
By the 5th week gestation the milk streak becomes what? - Mammary Milk Ridge (or milk line) 
Thickening and inward growth into the chest w...
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Add to cartWhen does the breast begin to develop in utero? - 4th week of gestation 
Where does the primitive milk streak develop - Bilaterally from the axilla to the groin 
By the 5th week gestation the milk streak becomes what? - Mammary Milk Ridge (or milk line) 
Thickening and inward growth into the chest w...
% of breastmilk that is carbohydrates - Approximately 7% 
Wikipedia. 
% of breastmilk that is fat - Approximately 4% 
Hale and Hartman, 2007. Textbook of Human Lactation, page 50. 
% of breastmilk that is protein - Approximately .8 - 1 % 
Mannel, Martens & Walker, 2008. Core Curriculum for Lactation...
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Add to cart% of breastmilk that is carbohydrates - Approximately 7% 
Wikipedia. 
% of breastmilk that is fat - Approximately 4% 
Hale and Hartman, 2007. Textbook of Human Lactation, page 50. 
% of breastmilk that is protein - Approximately .8 - 1 % 
Mannel, Martens & Walker, 2008. Core Curriculum for Lactation...
Certified Breastfeeding Counselor CBC Questions and 
Answers Graded A+ 
Where does breast tissue normally develop? - Along the breast line 
- located from under the arms down to the groin 
What are the 3 stages of early breast development? - 1. In utero 
2. First 2 months of life 
3. Puberty 
Breast...
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Add to cartCertified Breastfeeding Counselor CBC Questions and 
Answers Graded A+ 
Where does breast tissue normally develop? - Along the breast line 
- located from under the arms down to the groin 
What are the 3 stages of early breast development? - 1. In utero 
2. First 2 months of life 
3. Puberty 
Breast...
Where does breast tissue normally develop? - Along the breast line 
- located from under the arms down to the groin 
What are the 3 stages of early breast development? - 1. In utero 
2. First 2 months of life 
3. Puberty 
Breast development during menstruation - - Estrogen: Induces Ductal System dev...
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Add to cartWhere does breast tissue normally develop? - Along the breast line 
- located from under the arms down to the groin 
What are the 3 stages of early breast development? - 1. In utero 
2. First 2 months of life 
3. Puberty 
Breast development during menstruation - - Estrogen: Induces Ductal System dev...
Predominant Breastfeeding - Babies who receive breastmilk and other liquids (e.g. water, minerals, 
vitamins, oral meds). 
Breastfeeding - Baby receives human milk, as well as other foods or fluids, including formula. 
Complementary Feeding - Process starts when BM alone or infant formula alone is n...
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Add to cartPredominant Breastfeeding - Babies who receive breastmilk and other liquids (e.g. water, minerals, 
vitamins, oral meds). 
Breastfeeding - Baby receives human milk, as well as other foods or fluids, including formula. 
Complementary Feeding - Process starts when BM alone or infant formula alone is n...
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