BREASTFEEDING AND RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

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Breastfeeding and Relationship Building Quiz

Test your knowledge about breastfeeding and its impact on the mother-baby relationship with this engaging quiz! Dive deep into the science of milk production and the essential factors that contribute to successful breastfeeding.

Whether you're a new mother, a healthcare professional, or simply curious about breastfeeding, this quiz is designed for you! Topics covered include:

  • Milk production hormones
  • Feeding cues and patterns
  • Effective breastfeeding techniques
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringNurture347
Hormone that triggers the woman's body to produce milk.
Prolactin
Oxytocin
Estrogen
Protein in the milk that causes the acini cells to ignore signals from the prolactin when the breast is full.
Feedback Inhibitor of Lactation
Lipase
Oxytocin
Lysozyme
Which of the following creates an acidic environment in the gut that prevents bacterial growth?
Lactoferin
Lactobacillus bifidus
Lipase
Epidermal growth factor
An immunoglobulin also known as "white paint" that coats the lining of the gut.
IgA
IgB
IgG
IgD
Artificial Formula contains the following except.
Protein
Carbohydrates
Viral fragments
Fats
Hormone that stimulates the contraction of the myo-epithelial cells.
Progesterone
Prolactin
Growth hormones
Oxytocin
Early milk production relies on stimulation of the receptor sites by Prolactin, while long term maintenance and regulation of milk suppy is governed by the Feedback inhibitor.
True
False
The baby receives early on the feed has low fat volume than the milk later on. The highest fat content comes at the end of the feed.
True
False
Time can be used to judge if a baby has completed a feed.
True
False
The following are the feeding cues except.
Rooting
Restless and wakeful
Smacking his lips
Making small noises
Calm and asleep
Which sucking pattern indicates the end of a feed?
Long, slow, rhythmic sucking
Fluttering suck, occasional swallow
Short, rapid sucks
Which of the following indicates ineffective attachment?
Baby's chin should indent the breast
Baby's mouth should be wide open
Baby's lower lip should be curled back
Pain during feeding
Mothers should start expressing first day after birth, 8-10 times in 24 hours, atleast once between midnight and 6am.
True
False
Which of the following is the right way to position baby for breastfeeding?
Close, Head free, Inline,Nose to lips, Sustainable
Comfortable, Head Free, Inline, Nose to lips, Sucking
Close, Head free, Tummy to tummy, Sustainable
Close, Head free, Inline, Nose to nipple, Sustainable
Which of the following should NOT be done during hand expression?
Gently feel the breast to feel the right spot
Position the hand in the breast making a "C" shape with the thumb and the rest of the fingers
Dragging of skin to stimulate let-down reflex
Move hands around to different position to ensure that all lobes are drained.
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