ALPP CLC Exam 2026 Certified Lactation Counsellor REAL/Authentic Proctored Exam Questions with Correct Answers
ALPP CLC Exam 2026 Certified Lactation Counsellor REAL/Authentic Proctored Exam Questions with Correct Answers breast feeding: a public health priority - Correct Answer has been recognized as a public health priority in tropical climates since the 1930's, but not until the 1990's in the US costs to prevent needless deaths - Correct Answer less than $6 billion/year worldwide suboptimal breastfeeding - Correct Answer accounts for more than 3,340 maternal and child deaths a year, 80% are maternal nursing a baby for a year or more - Correct Answer decreases by 10-15% the risk of developing hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and cardiovascular disease women who do not breastfeed - Correct Answer are at greater risk for myocardial infarction and aspects of metabolic syndrome; are at a greater risk of breast, endometrial, and ovarian cancer WHO and UNICEF three strategies - Correct Answer for increased breastfeeding initiation and duration in every country: promotion, protection, and support breastfeeding promotion - Correct Answer focuses on advantages of breastfeeding on a personal, community, country, or global level breastfeeding protection - Correct Answer focuses on government, manufacturer, and social responsibility to assure breastfeeding's ability to compete with commercial interests; includes addressing improper marketing practices; the AAP advices not to provide formula, company gift bags, and industry-authored handouts; in the US, state and local breastfeeding legislation addresses breastfeeding in public, employment issues, jury duty, family law, mothers in prison, etc.
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breast feeding a public health priority
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costs to prevent needless deaths