A client states, "My breasts are so small. I don't think I will be able to breastfeed." Your best response is:
a. "It may be difficult but you should try anyway."
b. "You can always supplement with formula."
c. "All women have about the same amount of glandular tissue to secrete milk."
d. "The ability to produce breast milk depends on increased levels of estrogen and progesterone."
C
All women have 15 to 20 lobes arranged around and behind the nipple and areola. These lobes, not the size of the breast, are responsible for milk production.
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