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What is chestfeeding? [ Ans: ] term used by many
transmasculine and non-binary parents to describe how they feed
and nurture their children from their bodies.
What is body feeding? [ Ans: ] term that may be used by
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anyone, but anyone, but mostly commonly by a transmasculine or
non-binary parent.
What did original formula consist of? When, and who created it? [
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Ans: ] wheat flour, sugar, and cow's milk. Henri Nestle, early 1800's-
19th cent
Where are hypoplastic breasts located? What significant features
do they have? [ Ans: ] 3-5th rib
asymmetrical
looks like stopped growing somewhere in puberty
When does milk start to produce for mom and baby (breast
buds)? [ Ans: ] 16-20 weeks
What is the function of montgomery glands/tubercles? [ Ans: ]
Lubricates/ protects nipples/areola
pH-lowering fatty acids- lethal for Invading micro-organisms
Scent glands- guide infant to nipple
Pregnancy- glands hypertrophy= more prominent
Approximately how many pores are there in the nipple? Average?
[ Ans: ] 4-18
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T/F: the nipple contains smooth muscle fibers that allows the
nipple to become erect and graspable. [ Ans: ] True
What is the act of moving an anatomical part forward? [ Ans: ]
protraction
What are some tricks and tools for inverted nipples? [ Ans: ]
avent nipplette
supple cups
breast shells
latch assist
nipplesuckers
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inverted syringe
best tool- laid back position
What is the breast composition? [ Ans: ] 2/3 glandular
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1/3 adipose
What is the tail of spence? [ Ans: ] breast tissue that extends
axilla
What structure fills the alveolus? What do they do? [ Ans: ]
lactocytes
cells that actually synthesize the milk
What is it called when a lactating mother delivers her baby and
the breasts grow by 1500 cc or more? [ Ans: ] gestational
gigantomastia
What are the roles of colostrum? [ Ans: ] protection- primary
nutrition- secondary
T/F: What the clock not the baby. [ Ans: ] What the baby not the
clock.
When does mature milk come in? [ Ans: ] 10-14 days
How long does rusty pipe syndrome last? [ Ans: ] 24-72 hours
What percentage of water is human milk? [ Ans: ] 87.5%
How many living cells does colostrum have? [ Ans: ] 5 mil per ml
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How many living cells does mature milk have? [ Ans: ]
decreased 10 fold
What are the two main types of WBCs in human milk? [ Ans: ]
macrophages
lymphocytes
What does the A-secretory IgA do for the baby? [ Ans: ]
antibody-main
key protection in early days
15-40 times higher in1st 24 hours
coats infants gut and seals off entry points for potential dangerous
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pathogens
What does the Proteins- S IgA do for the baby? [ Ans: ]
protection
binds with bacterial cells- clumping/destroys
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coats intestines
anit-inflammatory
more than any other bodily fluid
Which flora is normal for human milk? [ Ans: ] bifidus flora- crowd
out growth of more dangerous bacteria
How do HMOs work? [ Ans: ] prebiotic
decoy receptors- pathogens instead bind to HMOs
work with good bacteria to produce sialic acid
What is the function of protein in human milk? [ Ans: ] amino
acids for growth
PROTECT AGAINST INFECTION
carriers for hormones and vitamins
Enzymatic activity
other biological activities
What is the whey to casein ratio in colostrum, mature milk, cow's
milk, and most formula? [ Ans: ] C (90:10)
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Answers) Already Graded A+
What is chestfeeding? [ Ans: ] term used by many
transmasculine and non-binary parents to describe how they feed
and nurture their children from their bodies.
What is body feeding? [ Ans: ] term that may be used by
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anyone, but anyone, but mostly commonly by a transmasculine or
non-binary parent.
What did original formula consist of? When, and who created it? [
Guru01 - Stuvia
Ans: ] wheat flour, sugar, and cow's milk. Henri Nestle, early 1800's-
19th cent
Where are hypoplastic breasts located? What significant features
do they have? [ Ans: ] 3-5th rib
asymmetrical
looks like stopped growing somewhere in puberty
When does milk start to produce for mom and baby (breast
buds)? [ Ans: ] 16-20 weeks
What is the function of montgomery glands/tubercles? [ Ans: ]
Lubricates/ protects nipples/areola
pH-lowering fatty acids- lethal for Invading micro-organisms
Scent glands- guide infant to nipple
Pregnancy- glands hypertrophy= more prominent
Approximately how many pores are there in the nipple? Average?
[ Ans: ] 4-18
9
, 2
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T/F: the nipple contains smooth muscle fibers that allows the
nipple to become erect and graspable. [ Ans: ] True
What is the act of moving an anatomical part forward? [ Ans: ]
protraction
What are some tricks and tools for inverted nipples? [ Ans: ]
avent nipplette
supple cups
breast shells
latch assist
nipplesuckers
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inverted syringe
best tool- laid back position
What is the breast composition? [ Ans: ] 2/3 glandular
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1/3 adipose
What is the tail of spence? [ Ans: ] breast tissue that extends
axilla
What structure fills the alveolus? What do they do? [ Ans: ]
lactocytes
cells that actually synthesize the milk
What is it called when a lactating mother delivers her baby and
the breasts grow by 1500 cc or more? [ Ans: ] gestational
gigantomastia
What are the roles of colostrum? [ Ans: ] protection- primary
nutrition- secondary
T/F: What the clock not the baby. [ Ans: ] What the baby not the
clock.
When does mature milk come in? [ Ans: ] 10-14 days
How long does rusty pipe syndrome last? [ Ans: ] 24-72 hours
What percentage of water is human milk? [ Ans: ] 87.5%
How many living cells does colostrum have? [ Ans: ] 5 mil per ml
, 3
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How many living cells does mature milk have? [ Ans: ]
decreased 10 fold
What are the two main types of WBCs in human milk? [ Ans: ]
macrophages
lymphocytes
What does the A-secretory IgA do for the baby? [ Ans: ]
antibody-main
key protection in early days
15-40 times higher in1st 24 hours
coats infants gut and seals off entry points for potential dangerous
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pathogens
What does the Proteins- S IgA do for the baby? [ Ans: ]
protection
binds with bacterial cells- clumping/destroys
Guru01 - Stuvia
coats intestines
anit-inflammatory
more than any other bodily fluid
Which flora is normal for human milk? [ Ans: ] bifidus flora- crowd
out growth of more dangerous bacteria
How do HMOs work? [ Ans: ] prebiotic
decoy receptors- pathogens instead bind to HMOs
work with good bacteria to produce sialic acid
What is the function of protein in human milk? [ Ans: ] amino
acids for growth
PROTECT AGAINST INFECTION
carriers for hormones and vitamins
Enzymatic activity
other biological activities
What is the whey to casein ratio in colostrum, mature milk, cow's
milk, and most formula? [ Ans: ] C (90:10)