Formula-fed newborns compared to breastfeeding newborns:
a. will go longer between feedings
b. will feed at about the same intervals
c. will require more frequent feedings
d. are unpredictable in how they will compare
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A Correct. Formula is digested more slowly and usually establishes a pattern of feeding every 3-4 hours, whereas a breastfed newborn may nurse every 1 1/2 - 3 hours.
B Incorrect. Formula-fed newborns compared to breastfeeding newborns can go longer between feedings.
C Incorrect. Formula-fed newborns compared to breastfeeding newborns will not require more frequent feedings.
D Incorrect. Formula-fed newborns compared to breastfeeding newborns are predictable in how they will compare.
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