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[Show more]What changes to the components in breastmilk occur over time? - Answer-Increase: water, fat, energy, 
casein, serotonin, lysozyme 
Decrease: protein (casein increases), zinc, calcium, LC-PUFAs (specifically between 6-12 months) 
What is one of the major benefits of colostrum, other than nutrient val...
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Add to cartWhat changes to the components in breastmilk occur over time? - Answer-Increase: water, fat, energy, 
casein, serotonin, lysozyme 
Decrease: protein (casein increases), zinc, calcium, LC-PUFAs (specifically between 6-12 months) 
What is one of the major benefits of colostrum, other than nutrient val...
volume of each feed in first 24 hrs - 2-10 mL 
volume of each feed on day 2 - 5-15 mL 
volume of each feed on day 3 - 15-30 mL 
volume of each feed on day 4 - 30-60 mL 
volume of milk produced on days 1, 3 and 5 - day 1: 37 mL/24 hrs 
day 3: 408 mL/24 hrs 
day 5: 705 mL/24hrs 
low birth weight (LBW)...
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Add to cartvolume of each feed in first 24 hrs - 2-10 mL 
volume of each feed on day 2 - 5-15 mL 
volume of each feed on day 3 - 15-30 mL 
volume of each feed on day 4 - 30-60 mL 
volume of milk produced on days 1, 3 and 5 - day 1: 37 mL/24 hrs 
day 3: 408 mL/24 hrs 
day 5: 705 mL/24hrs 
low birth weight (LBW)...
How many ounces would you expect a 4 month old baby to gain each week? - 5 to 7 ounces 
How much would you expect a 5 month old to weigh? - Twice their birth weight 
How many ounces would you expect an 8 month old to gain each week? - 3 to 5 ounces 
How much would you expect a 1 year old to weigh? -...
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Add to cartHow many ounces would you expect a 4 month old baby to gain each week? - 5 to 7 ounces 
How much would you expect a 5 month old to weigh? - Twice their birth weight 
How many ounces would you expect an 8 month old to gain each week? - 3 to 5 ounces 
How much would you expect a 1 year old to weigh? -...
Gigantomastia - Extreme growth of the breasts in pregnancy. Very rare. Potential hormonal cause. 
Milk Ejection Reflex - Causes contraction of the myoepithelial cells. Requires oxytocin. 
Lactocytes - Specialized epithelial cells that line the interior of the alveolus. Absorb nutrients, 
immunoglobu...
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Add to cartGigantomastia - Extreme growth of the breasts in pregnancy. Very rare. Potential hormonal cause. 
Milk Ejection Reflex - Causes contraction of the myoepithelial cells. Requires oxytocin. 
Lactocytes - Specialized epithelial cells that line the interior of the alveolus. Absorb nutrients, 
immunoglobu...
Carbohydrates (calories) - 40% of calories in BM come from carbohydrates 
Fats (calories) - 50% of calories in breastmilk come from fats 
WHO Guidelines to Optimal Infant Feeding - 1. BF directly at mother's breast 
2. EBM from the mother 
3. EBM from a donor 
4. Artificial infant milk (formula) 
P...
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Add to cartCarbohydrates (calories) - 40% of calories in BM come from carbohydrates 
Fats (calories) - 50% of calories in breastmilk come from fats 
WHO Guidelines to Optimal Infant Feeding - 1. BF directly at mother's breast 
2. EBM from the mother 
3. EBM from a donor 
4. Artificial infant milk (formula) 
P...
Food allergy is defined as an adverse reaction to a foreign substance or antigen. This causes an 
immunological change, a rise in _______ - IgE [p657] 
When considering the effect of breastfeeding in the development of infant allergies, breastmilk: - 
prevents/limits the infant's exposure to non hu...
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Add to cartFood allergy is defined as an adverse reaction to a foreign substance or antigen. This causes an 
immunological change, a rise in _______ - IgE [p657] 
When considering the effect of breastfeeding in the development of infant allergies, breastmilk: - 
prevents/limits the infant's exposure to non hu...
high lipid solubility - drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk 
lymphocytes - protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing 
62.5°C for 30 minutes - standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization used in donor 
human milk banks is 
Fat levels in mother's milk ...
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Add to carthigh lipid solubility - drug property most likely to permit high passage into milk 
lymphocytes - protective components of milk is destroyed by freezing 
62.5°C for 30 minutes - standard temperature and time for Holder pasteurization used in donor 
human milk banks is 
Fat levels in mother's milk ...
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