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CERTIFIED BREASTFEEDING COUNSELOR (CBC) Actual PRACTICE EXAM – Comprehensive Review & Verified Guide

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Prepare for your CERTIFIED BREASTFEEDING COUNSELOR (CBC) Actual Exam with this comprehensive practice exam. This essential resource includes verified questions and answers covering breastfeeding support, counseling techniques, and lactation basics. Achieve exam mastery and demonstrate breastfeeding counseling competency with this targeted study guide.

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CERTIFIED BREASTFEEDING COUNSELOR (CBC)
Actual PRACTICE EXAM – Comprehensive
Review & Verified Guide


Section 1: Health Promotion & Normal Processes (Questions 1–20)

Q1. A new mother is worried because her 2-day-old newborn wants to breastfeed "all the
time," often for an hour or more at a time. The MOST accurate and reassuring
information a CBC can share is:

A. This is abnormal and suggests low milk supply; she should supplement.

B. This is normal newborn behavior called "cluster feeding," which helps establish her
milk supply and satisfies the baby's need for comfort and frequent small feedings.

C. She should limit feedings to 20 minutes per side to prevent sore nipples.

D. The baby is using her as a pacifier; she should offer a pacifier instead.

Correct Answer: B

CBC Competency: Understanding and educating about normal newborn feeding
patterns.

Rationale: Cluster feeding is a common, physiologically normal pattern in the early days
and weeks. It is a primary mechanism for stimulating milk production. Explaining this
normalizes the experience and provides reassurance.

Why 100% Correct:

●​ A is incorrect and alarming; it mislabels a normal pattern as a problem.

, ●​ C gives restrictive, non-evidence-based advice that can harm supply
establishment.
●​ D dismisses the infant's biological need and can interfere with supply.

Key Teaching Point: A CBC's role is to normalize common breastfeeding experiences,
reducing anxiety and building maternal confidence.



Q2. The first milk produced after birth, which is rich in antibodies and immune factors, is
called:

A. Foremilk

B. Colostrum

C. Transitional milk

D. Mature milk

Correct Answer: B

CBC Competency: Foundational knowledge of lactation stages.

Rationale: Colostrum is the technical, correct term for the first milk, produced during
pregnancy and the initial days postpartum.

Why 100% Correct: The other terms describe milk at different stages: foremilk
(beginning of a feed), transitional (days 3–14), mature (after ~2 weeks).

Key Teaching Point: Accurate terminology builds credibility and allows for clear
communication.



Q3. A key visual sign of a good, deep latch is:

A. The infant's lips are puckered.

,B. More of the areola is visible above the infant's top lip than below the bottom lip
(asymmetrical latch).

C. The mother feels a pinching sensation.

D. The infant's nose is pressed firmly against the breast.

Correct Answer: B

CBC Competency: Recognizing basic, observable signs of effective latch.

Rationale: An asymmetrical latch, with the chin indenting the breast and the nose clear,
indicates the infant has taken a deep mouthful of breast tissue, not just the nipple. This
is a fundamental, visual assessment skill.

Why 100% Correct:

●​ A is a sign of a shallow latch.
●​ C indicates pain, which is not a sign of a good latch.
●​ D can obstruct breathing and indicates the infant is too close.

Key Teaching Point: CBCs use observable, non-invasive cues to offer general feedback
on positioning and latch.



Q4. When counseling a mother about the benefits of breastfeeding, which statement is
MOST accurate for a_CBC to share?

A. Breastfeeding guarantees a genius IQ for your child.

B. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of certain childhood infections and may lower the
mother's risk of breast and ovarian cancer.

C. Formula causes autism, so breastfeeding is the only safe choice.

, D. Breastfed babies never get sick.

Correct Answer: B

CBC Competency: Evidence-based health promotion.

Rationale: This statement accurately reflects the dose-responsive protective effects of
breastfeeding against acute infections (otitis media, GI infections) and maternal health
outcomes without making absolute guarantees or stigmatizing formula use.

Why 100% Correct:

●​ A is an exaggerated claim; breastfeeding supports brain development but does
not guarantee specific outcomes.
●​ C is inflammatory, stigmatizing, and scientifically unfounded.
●​ D is false; breastfed babies can still get sick, though potentially less severely.

Key Teaching Point: Share evidence-based benefits using measured, supportive
language that empowers without shaming.



Q5. A mother asks how often she should expect her newborn to feed in the first 24
hours. The CORRECT response is:

A. Every 4 hours on a strict schedule.

B. At least 8–12 times in 24 hours, or whenever the baby shows hunger cues.

C. Only when the breasts feel full.

D. No more than 6 times to avoid overfeeding.

Correct Answer: B

CBC Competency: Understanding frequency norms to establish supply.

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