CLC EXAM CORRECT QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS
CHO found only in mammal milk - ANSWER lactose
type of milk that is not necessarily lower in fat content - ANSWER foremilk
milk is composed of 88% ___ - ANSWER water
breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's very bioavailable - ANSWER iron
which nerves innervate the breasts - ANSWER T3-T5
Number one reason why moms stop bfing is due to - ANSWER milk supply
hormone that increases with nipple stimulation - ANSWER prolactin
hormone secreted by the placenta - ANSWER progesterone
what promotes the release of gastrin - ANSWER touch
leading cause of infant death - ANSWER diarrhea
oxytocin is released with - ANSWER nipple stretching
stages of making milk - ANSWER lactogenesis 1, 2, 3
lactogenesis 1 - ANSWER happens during pregnancy
placenta releases progesterone, which makes colostrum
lactogenesis 2 - ANSWER birth of the placenta- triggers transition of milk from
colostrum to mature milk
lactogenesis 3 - ANSWER breastfeeding
needs frequent removal of milk to increase production
foremilk - ANSWER beginning of the feed
hindmilk - ANSWER end of the feed
babies that exclusively BF have a more ______ gut - ANSWER acidic
what are secretory Iga (SIGA) - ANSWER bind to microbes to prevent them from being
absorbed. baby gets it from colostrum- not naturally in their body
ANSWERS
CHO found only in mammal milk - ANSWER lactose
type of milk that is not necessarily lower in fat content - ANSWER foremilk
milk is composed of 88% ___ - ANSWER water
breastmilk is low in this nutrient but it's very bioavailable - ANSWER iron
which nerves innervate the breasts - ANSWER T3-T5
Number one reason why moms stop bfing is due to - ANSWER milk supply
hormone that increases with nipple stimulation - ANSWER prolactin
hormone secreted by the placenta - ANSWER progesterone
what promotes the release of gastrin - ANSWER touch
leading cause of infant death - ANSWER diarrhea
oxytocin is released with - ANSWER nipple stretching
stages of making milk - ANSWER lactogenesis 1, 2, 3
lactogenesis 1 - ANSWER happens during pregnancy
placenta releases progesterone, which makes colostrum
lactogenesis 2 - ANSWER birth of the placenta- triggers transition of milk from
colostrum to mature milk
lactogenesis 3 - ANSWER breastfeeding
needs frequent removal of milk to increase production
foremilk - ANSWER beginning of the feed
hindmilk - ANSWER end of the feed
babies that exclusively BF have a more ______ gut - ANSWER acidic
what are secretory Iga (SIGA) - ANSWER bind to microbes to prevent them from being
absorbed. baby gets it from colostrum- not naturally in their body