On her first prenatal visit, a patient expresses concern that she will not produce enough milk to breastfeed because her breasts are small. Which response is most appropriate?
a. "You might want to talk to your doctor about different formulas."
b. "Your breasts will enlarge during pregnancy."
c. "Breast enlargement surgery might be helpful."
d. "Breast size does not indicate how much milk you can produce."
ANS: D
Breast size is determined by the amount of fatty tissue in the breasts and is not related to milk production.
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