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Normal Neonate#3

Infant Feeding

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Colostrum breast fluid secreted during PG & the first week after birth
Engorgement swelling of the breasts resulting from enlarged lymph glands, increased blood flow, and accumulation of milk when milk production begins
Foremilk first breast milk received in a feeding
Hindmilk breast milk received at end of feeding; higher fat content than foremilk
Latch-on attachment of infant to breast
Let-down reflex milk ejection reflex
Mastitis inflammation of the breast, usually d/t infection
Mature milk breast milk that appears after 2 weeks of lactation
Milk ejection reflex release of milk from the alveoli into the ducts
Nonnutritive sucking sucking during which no milk flow is obtained
Nutritive sucking steady, rhythmic suckling at the breast or sucking on a bottle to obtain milk
Oxytocin hormone produced by the posterior pituitary glad that stimulates uterine contractions and the milk ejection reflex
Prolactin anterior pituitary hormone that promotes growth of the breast tissue and stimulates production of milk
Suckling giving or taking nourishment from the breast. Sometimes used interchangeably with sucking, which only refers to the drawing into the mouth with a partial vacuum
Transitional milk breast milk that appears between secretion of colostrum & mature milk
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