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IBCLC Exam – Questions and Answers 2026–2027 | Comprehensive International Board Certified Lactation Consultant study guide for an A+ grade

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This study guide is designed for the IBCLC Exam and covers essential lactation and breastfeeding topics, including anatomy and physiology of lactation, infant feeding assessment, maternal and infant nutrition, lactation management, common breastfeeding challenges, clinical interventions, ethics, and professional practice standards. It includes exam-style questions with verified, accurate answers to support focused preparation for the 2026–2027 certification period. The material is structured to reinforce knowledge, improve clinical decision-making, and help candidates achieve an A+ grade.

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IBCLC Exam questions and answers 2026\2027 A+
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% of breastmilk that is carbohydrates
- correct answer Approximately 7%

Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breast_milk.



% of breastmilk that is fat
- correct answer Approximately 4%

Hale and Hartman, 2007. Textbook of Human Lactation, page 50.



% of breastmilk that is protein
- correct answer Approximately .8 - 1 %

Mannel, Martens & Walker, 2008. Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice (2nd ed.), page 272.



% of calories in breastmilk from carbohydrates
- correct answer Approximately 40%

Hale and Hartman, 2007. Textbook of Human Lactation, page 69.



% of calories in breastmilk from fat
- correct answer Approximately 50%

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 124.



% of calories in breastmilk from protein
- correct answer Approximately 10%

Mannel, Martens & Walker, 2008. Core Curriculum for Lactation Consultant Practice (2nd ed.), page 272.



Acinus
- correct answer Any of the small sacs or alveoli that terminate the ducts and are lined with secretory
cells.

,Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary. Available online: http://www.merriam-
webster.com/medical/acinus?show=0&t=1296699192



Acrocyanosis
- correct answer Bluish discoloration of the hands and feet in the newborn; peripheral cyanosis. Should
not persist beyond 24 hours after birth.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.



Active immunity
- correct answer Immunity conferred by the production of antibodies by one's own immune system.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 868.



Active transport
- correct answer Passage of drug into breastmilk assisted by components in breastmilk.

Hale & Hartman, 2007. Textbook of Human Lactation, page 470.



Acyclovir/Zovirax
- correct answer Antiviral used to treat herpes infections, L2.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 177.



Aerobic bacteria
- correct answer Bacteria requiring air for metabolic processes. The breast is colonized with this type of
bacteria.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.



AGA
- correct answer Appropriate for Gestational Age. Having a birth weight between the 10th and 90th
percentile on intrauterine growth charts.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 671.



Alcohol and breastfeeding
- correct answer Alcohol can decrease milk supply. Breastfeeding must be interrupted for 1 hour per
drink, or until mother is sober.

,Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 171 & 188.



Aldomet/Methyldopa
- correct answer Antihypertensive, L2. Frequently used to treat hypertension during pregnancy. No
concerns reported via breastmilk.

Hale, 2010. Medications and Mother's Milk (14th ed.), page 667.



Allergen
- correct answer A substance that causes an allergic response, such as foods, drugs, inhalants. Cow's milk
is common source for infants.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.



Αlphalactalbumin
- correct answer A major protein found in human milk whey. Assists in processing lactose.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.



Alveolar ridge
- correct answer The ridges on the upper and lower jaw where infant's teeth will grow.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.



Alveolus, alveoli
- correct answer Secrete and store milk for let down. Surrounded by myoepithelial cells, contractile cells
and connective tissue.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 80.



Amenorrhea
- correct answer A natural phase of infertility that takes place when a mother is exclusively
breastfeeding. Menstruation has not returned.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 707 &865.



Amoxicillin
- correct answer Antibiotic, L2. Observe for change in intestinal flora, compatible.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 177.

, Ampicillin
- correct answer Antibiotic, L1. Observe for change in intestinal flora, compatible.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 177.



Anaphylaxis
- correct answer Hypersensitivity (as to foreign proteins or drugs) resulting from sensitization following
prior contact with the causative agent.

Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary. www.merriam-webster.com/medical/anaphylaxis.



Anchor scar
- correct answer Surgical technique for breast reduction, slang.



Ankyglossia
- correct answer A tongue tie. Characterized by a thick, short, or tight frenulum under the tongue. Can
cause breastfeeding issues, such as a painful latch or inefficient milk transfer.



Anterior pituitary
- correct answer This gland releases prolactin into the blood effecting milk production and ejection. It is
susceptible to stress.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 91.



Anthrax
- correct answer Infectious disease caused by a spore-forming bacterium (Bacillus anthrax),
characterized by external ulcerating nodules or by lesions in the lungs.

Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary. www.merriam-webster.com/medical/anthrax.



Antibody
- correct answer Immunoglobulin formed in response to an antigen, including bacteria and viruses.
Antibodies attack those bacteria or viruses helping the body resist infection.

Riordan & Wambach, 2010. Breastfeeding and Human Lactation (4th ed.), page 863.

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