Matching

A. Galactogogue
B. Mastitis
C.
D.
E.
F. Plugged ducts
G. Cabbage leaves
H. Lecithin
I. Hyperactive letdown
J. Metoclopramide
K. Engorgement


A. A medicine or herbal substance taken with the belief to increase milk supply
B. An inflammation of the breast
C. An herb that may be used as a galactogogue
D. Used to enhance the immune system
E. Characterized by elevated levels of bilirubin
F. A localized blockage of milk resulting from milk stasis
G. May help reduce discomfort and swelling in the breasts
H. A phospholipid that is used as an emulsifier to keep fat dispersed and suspended in water
I. Breast milk streaming too quickly from the breast at the onset of feeding
J. A common medication used as a galactogogue
K. Occurs when breasts become overfilled with milk

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