module 7 Flashcards

(19 cards)

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mom can donate milk if they:

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  • good health
  • infants are up to 18 months old
  • have more milk than they need (4.2L)
  • lost an infant
  • blood tests
  • screening
  • live in Canada
  • can drop off their own milk /pay to have it shipped
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not suitable donors:

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  • take med
  • smoke
  • testpositive for HIV, HTLV
  • at risk for HIV
  • child older than 18 months
  • have travelled/lived in different countries
  • used drugs in last 5 years
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potential risks for peer-peer milk sharing

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  • potential risks for contamination of milk
  • can’t control how its collected/stored
  • don’t know health history
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4
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how can family reduce the risk if they do decide to peer share milk?

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  • not buy online
  • know donors health history
  • only use milk of a close family member
  • sure handling/storage is good
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5
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what are reasons a mom may express her milk

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  • unable to breastfeed
  • infant in NICU
  • want a good milk supply
  • planning to return to work
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6
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3 methods to express milk

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  • hand express
  • hand pump
  • electric pump
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hand expression instructions

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  • massage in circular motion
  • hand inC-shaped position
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8
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hand expression prenatally can be started

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after 36 weeks gestation

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9
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antenatal hand expression can:

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  • promote prepared feelings
  • decreased engorgment
  • decreased risk of jaundice
  • shorten time of lactogenesis II
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10
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antenatal hand expression is not safe for:

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  • preterm labour
  • multiple pregnancies
  • antepartum hemorrhage
  • low-lying placenta
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what to do before pumping

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  • warm shower
  • massage breasts
  • wash hands
  • comfortable position
  • nipple should be moving in and out
  • pump at normal feed times if away from baby
  • pump for additional 5-10 minutes after feeds
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12
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how to get a feed ahead

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  • try infant at breast
  • feed expressed milk
  • pump for next feed
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13
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common causes with pumping

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  • sore nipples
  • small volume of human milk
  • decreased milk supply
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14
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storage guidlines for room temperature

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  • fresh: up to 6 hours
  • thawed: up to 4 hours
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storage guidelines for refrigerated milk

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  • fresh: up to 5 days
  • thawed: up to 24 hours
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16
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fridge and deep freezer guidelines

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  • fresh: up to 6 months for fridge
  • fresh: up to 12 months in deep freezer
17
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benefits of cup feeding

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  • avoids artificial nipple
  • can control pace
  • extend tongues over lower gum ridge
  • uses master muscles
18
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nipple reverters are used for:

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  • correct flat or inverted nipples
  • worn between feeds
  • help reduce areolar oedema
  • protect from chafing on clothes