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CLC CERTIFIED LACTATION COUNSELOR EXAM 2025 BANK
ACTUAL EXAM WITH FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND
STUDY GUIDE / EXPERT VERIFIED FOR GUARANTEED
PASS/ALREADY GRADED A+



What duration of breastfeeding is associated with significantly reduced incidence

of acute otits media (AOM)? A) Any breastfeeding B) Up to 3 mos C) More than

4-6 months


ans>> C) More than 4-6 months

Quiz Breastfeeding lowers the risk for the incidence of dental caries compared to

children fed nonhuman milk from a bottle. True of False?

ans>> True


Quiz Does breastfeeding lower the risk of NEC in preterm infants?


ans>> Yes


Quiz Is there a difference in the protective effect against SIDS between babies that

are exclusively breastfed vs. non-exclusively?

, ans>> Yes, babies that are exclusively breastfed have a stronger protective effect

against SIDS


Quiz Does breastfeeding lower the risk for the incidence of malocclusion

(misalignment of teeth)?


ans>> Yes


Quiz True of False. Lactational amenorrhea, or the delay in return of menses after

birth, is not associated with exclusive breastfeeding.


ans>> False

Quiz What are the physical benefits of breastfeeding to the lactating parent?


ans>> Lower risk of breast cancer, lower risk of ovarian cancer, reduced risk of

Type 2 diabetes, reduced risk of cardiovascular disease


Quiz What are the 3 main steps of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)?


ans>> Best available clinical evidence, Clinical expertise, Patient concerns and

needs


Quiz What are the benefits of breastfeeding for infants?
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