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2016 Breastfeeding Inservice: Crossword Puzzle
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milksupply:number one reason stop breastfeeding is concern about this
Engorgement:Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother.
Water:human milks is composed of almost 88%
Mastitis:Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy.
Progesterone:hormone secreted by the placenta
Oxytocin:hormone responsible for milk ejection
Prolactin:hormone responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast.
Exclusivebreastfeeding:Feeding the baby nothing but breast milk - no infant formula, not even water.
Latch:The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling.
Implants:may reduce breast storage capacity
Pacifiers:May be an indicator that mother is struggling with sore nipples
Smoking:may cause lower rise in prolactin levels
Gape:wide open mouth as baby approaches breast
Asymmetrical:ideal latch that allows room for nipple to stretch
Opposite:Nose ________ the nipple to start the latch-on process
WIC:agency responsible for the increase in breastfeeding rates in the 1990s
Protection:an example of this type of strategy for improving BrF rates would be a state law on breastfeeding in public
Promotion:strategy for increasing BrF initiation rates used when someone explains the decrease costs associated with breastfeeding
Support:lactation counselor is an example of this strategy for improving BrF rates
2016 Breastfeeding Inservice: Crossword Puzzle
Across:4. | wide open mouth as baby approaches breast | 6. | may cause lower rise in prolactin levels | 8. | an example of this type of strategy for improving BrF rates would be a state law on breastfeeding in public | 10. | The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling. | 11. | hormone secreted by the placenta |
| 14. | hormone responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast. | 15. | human milks is composed of almost 88% | 16. | Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother. | 17. | ideal latch that allows room for nipple to stretch |
| | Down:1. | number one reason stop breastfeeding is concern about this | 2. | may reduce breast storage capacity | 3. | strategy for increasing BrF initiation rates used when someone explains the decrease costs associated with breastfeeding | 5. | agency responsible for the increase in breastfeeding rates in the 1990s | 7. | hormone responsible for milk ejection |
| 8. | May be an indicator that mother is struggling with sore nipples | 9. | Nose ________ the nipple to start the latch-on process | 12. | lactation counselor is an example of this strategy for improving BrF rates | 13. | Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy. |
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2016 Breastfeeding Inservice: Crossword Puzzle
Across:4. | wide open mouth as baby approaches breast | 6. | may cause lower rise in prolactin levels | 8. | an example of this type of strategy for improving BrF rates would be a state law on breastfeeding in public | 10. | The way baby's mouths is holding the nipple/areola complex during suckling. | 11. | hormone secreted by the placenta |
| 14. | hormone responsible for the milk production within the alveoli in the breast. | 15. | human milks is composed of almost 88% | 16. | Situation where breasts are so full of milk that it is uncomfortable/painful for the mother. | 17. | ideal latch that allows room for nipple to stretch |
| | Down:1. | number one reason stop breastfeeding is concern about this | 2. | may reduce breast storage capacity | 3. | strategy for increasing BrF initiation rates used when someone explains the decrease costs associated with breastfeeding | 5. | agency responsible for the increase in breastfeeding rates in the 1990s | 7. | hormone responsible for milk ejection |
| 8. | May be an indicator that mother is struggling with sore nipples | 9. | Nose ________ the nipple to start the latch-on process | 12. | lactation counselor is an example of this strategy for improving BrF rates | 13. | Inflammation of the breast that can be caused by obstruction, infection and/or allergy. |
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