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Common breastfeeding conditions: _______ Nipples, _________ positioning, maternal infection, and poor suck. ___________ Failure- Usually resolved with environmental changes. Oxytocin, nasal spray for short-term use, and Relaxation techniques. _____________ Letdown- Volume overwhelms infant

-Sore


-Poor


-Letdown


-Overactive

Condition of sore nipples: May be prevented by proper positioning of baby on breast. The areola should be in the baby’s mouth with ____________ extended against lower lip.

Tongue

Breasts overfilled?

Engorgement

Caused by milk stasis?

Plugged Ducts

Symptoms are flu-like with fever. Infected area on breast becomes red and hot?

Bacterial Infection (Mastitis)

Level in breast milk matches maternal blood levels at time of feeding. Level in milk peaks within 1 hr consumption?

Alcohol

Children of smoking mothers breastfed?

Nicotine

Affects DNA and RNA metabolism negatively?

Marijuana

Moderate intake usually not a problem. Do consider timing of consumption?

Caffeine

Condition with yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, arising from excess pigment bilirubin and typically caused by obstruction of the bile duct by liver disease, or excessive breakdown of red blood cells?

Jaundice

Jaundice Treatment – _______________, passing of meconium, continuation of breastfeeding.

Phototherapy

Most common reason for cessation of breastfeeding?

Low milk supply

May be real or perceived Causes of low milk supply: Insufficient breastfeeding or pumping, Ineffective emptying, Stress. Management Nurse or pump every _2-3 hours during day, once at night. **

**

Human _____________ provide human milk to infants who cannot be breastfed by their mothers. Premature or very sick babies. Donors chosen with strict guidelines:Blood tests for Hepatitis B, C, HIV, syphilis. Acutely ill, transfusions, transplants, ETOH and medication use.

Milk banks

Milk banking: Breast milk is pasteurized then stored frozen. MD __________________ required. May be covered by insurance or Medicaid. May charge a processing fee of $3.50 - $4.00 per oz plus shipping.

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