How can a new mom be sure that the baby is getting enough if she is breastfeeding only?


The best indicators of adequate milk production are infant weight gain and frequency of wet diapers. Parents should expect 4-5 heavy diaper changes per day. Often during the first six months, infants have very small stomachs and can only consume small amounts of milk at each feeding, so moms may be breastfeeding as often as every two to three hours. Infants should be allowed to nurse on demand. It is expected that newborns will nurse at least 8-12 times each day.

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A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) B. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics C. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) D. National Institutes of Health (NIH)

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Which of the following dietary supplements are theorized to help promote healthy joints in the body, and have received some research support as a means to reduce joint pain and improve mobility?

A. Creatine and carnitine B. Branched-chain amino acids C. Tryptophan and inosine D. Glutamine and glycine E. Glucosamine and chondroitin

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What is the smallest amount of a nutrient that, when consumed over a prolonged period, maintains a specific function?

a. nutrient allowance b. nutrient requirement c. nutrient tolerable limit d. nutrient adequate intake e. nutrient recommendation

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Newborn infants present a unique case of vitamin K nutrition because they are born with a(n) ____________________

Fill in the blank with correct word

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