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BREASTFEEDING CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Adoptivebreastfeeding:Inducing lactation in order to breastfeed an adopted child.
Engorgement:Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother.
Hindmilk:Breast milk that is higher in fat available at the end of the feeding. Compare to foremilk.
Inducedlactation:Initiation of breast milk production in a person who has not breastfed before. See also relactation.
Mastitis:Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy.
Nursingsling :A sling that is placed around the mother's neck. Enables the mom to do chores while still carrying and nursing the baby.
Oxytocin:A hormone produced by the pituitary gland which makes the milk flow within the breasts (let-down reflex).
LLL:organization with the sole purpose of helping breastfeeding mothers.
Childledweaning:Letting the child decide when and how to wean from breast milk.
Pumping:Extracting the milk from breast with the help of an external pump.
Nursingbra:A bra you don't need to take off to let the baby feed from your breast.
SNS:Supplemental Nursing System by Medela
Wetnurse:A woman breastfeeding someone else's child
Relactation:Resuming breastfeeding after a period of not producing milk, without giving birth in between.
Wetnurse:A woman breastfeeding someone else's child
Prolactin:A hormone produced by the pituitary that is responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast.
Nursingpads:Little round pads that absorb any leaking breast milk and that fit inside bra. Also called breast pads.
Lowmilksupply:Situation where the mother does not produce enough milk to meet the needs of her baby.
Colostrum:Special milk produced by the breasts during last part of pregnancy and a for a few days after giving birth.
IBCLC:International Board Certified Lactation Consultant
BF:Breastfeeding
Tandemnursing:Breastfeeding two different aged children (siblings).
Exclusivebreastfeeding:Feeding the baby nothing but breast milk - no infant formula, not even water.
Positioning:The way baby is held or situated when breastfeeding.
WBW:World Breastfeeding Week
Extendedbreastfeeding:Breastfeeding beyond one year of age (in the US).
Alveoli:Glands within the breast that make milk.
Discreetnursing:Trying to breastfeed so that other people do not notice and/or trying to minimize the amount of bare breast and nipple shown while breastfeeding.
Foremilk:Breast milk that is lower in fat available in the beginning of feeding. Compare to hindmilk.
Latch:The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling.
Letdownreflex:Reflex that causes the milk to flow within the ducts inside the breast.
BREASTFEEDING CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across:5. | A hormone produced by the pituitary gland which makes the milk flow within the breasts (let-down reflex). | 6. | World Breastfeeding Week | 8. | Extracting the milk from breast with the help of an external pump. | 10. | A bra you don't need to take off to let the baby feed from your breast. | 11. | Special milk produced by the breasts during last part of pregnancy and a for a few days after giving birth. | 13. | The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling. | 14. | A woman breastfeeding someone else's child |
| 16. | Glands within the breast that make milk. | 18. | Breastfeeding | 21. | Supplemental Nursing System by Medela | 23. | Reflex that causes the milk to flow within the ducts inside the breast. | 24. | Little round pads that absorb any leaking breast milk and that fit inside bra. Also called breast pads. | 25. | A hormone produced by the pituitary that is responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast. | 26. | Breast milk that is higher in fat available at the end of the feeding. Compare to foremilk. |
| | Down:1. | Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy. | 2. | Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother. | 3. | Breastfeeding beyond one year of age (in the US). | 4. | Letting the child decide when and how to wean from breast milk. | 7. | A woman breastfeeding someone else's child | 9. | The way baby is held or situated when breastfeeding. |
| 12. | Resuming breastfeeding after a period of not producing milk, without giving birth in between. | 15. | Breastfeeding two different aged children (siblings). | 17. | International Board Certified Lactation Consultant | 19. | Breast milk that is lower in fat available in the beginning of feeding. Compare to hindmilk. | 20. | A sling that is placed around the mother's neck. Enables the mom to do chores while still carrying and nursing the baby. | 22. | organization with the sole purpose of helping breastfeeding mothers. |
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BREASTFEEDING CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across:5. | A hormone produced by the pituitary gland which makes the milk flow within the breasts (let-down reflex). | 6. | World Breastfeeding Week | 8. | Extracting the milk from breast with the help of an external pump. | 10. | A bra you don't need to take off to let the baby feed from your breast. | 11. | Special milk produced by the breasts during last part of pregnancy and a for a few days after giving birth. | 13. | The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling. | 14. | A woman breastfeeding someone else's child |
| 16. | Glands within the breast that make milk. | 18. | Breastfeeding | 21. | Supplemental Nursing System by Medela | 23. | Reflex that causes the milk to flow within the ducts inside the breast. | 24. | Little round pads that absorb any leaking breast milk and that fit inside bra. Also called breast pads. | 25. | A hormone produced by the pituitary that is responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast. | 26. | Breast milk that is higher in fat available at the end of the feeding. Compare to foremilk. |
| | Down:1. | Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy. | 2. | Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother. | 3. | Breastfeeding beyond one year of age (in the US). | 4. | Letting the child decide when and how to wean from breast milk. | 7. | A woman breastfeeding someone else's child | 9. | The way baby is held or situated when breastfeeding. |
| 12. | Resuming breastfeeding after a period of not producing milk, without giving birth in between. | 15. | Breastfeeding two different aged children (siblings). | 17. | International Board Certified Lactation Consultant | 19. | Breast milk that is lower in fat available in the beginning of feeding. Compare to hindmilk. | 20. | A sling that is placed around the mother's neck. Enables the mom to do chores while still carrying and nursing the baby. | 22. | organization with the sole purpose of helping breastfeeding mothers. |
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© 2012
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only