7: BF Positions Flashcards

1
Q

Infant is side-lying, facing the mother, with the side of the head and body resting on the mother’s forearm of the arm next to the breast to be used.

A

Cradle (Madonna)

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A sitting position in which the infant lies on her or his back, curled between the side of the mother’s chest and her arm. The infant’s upper body is supported by the mother’s forearm. The mother’s hand supports the infant’s neck and shoulders. The infant’s hips are flexed up along the chair back or other surface that the mother is leaning against.

A

Football (clutch)

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3
Q

This position is helpful for women post cesarean section.

A

Football (clutch)

Side-lying

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4
Q

The mother lies on her side. The infant is side-lying, chest to chest with the mother. The mother’s arm closest to the mattress supports the infant’s back.

A

Side-lying

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5
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The infant is side-lying, facing the mother, with the side resting on the mother’s forearm of the arm on the opposite side of the breast being used.

A

Cross-cradle

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6
Q

This posture allows the infant to be in maximal control of the feeding and is especially valuable when the milk flow is faster than the infant can handle.

A

Australian

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7
Q

Most commonly used position.

A

Cradle (Madonna)

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8
Q

To latch properly, what angle should the infant’s jaw be?

A

120-150 degrees (allows for better grasp of areola)

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9
Q

This posture is considered especially useful for the mother of a newborn or preterm infant. It offers greater control over the infant’s head.

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Cross-cradle

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10
Q

This is the most comfortable position for women recovering from a cesarean section and those who have large pendulous breasts.

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Semi-reclining

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11
Q

T/F To latch properly, the infant’s tongue should extend past lower gum.

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True (better milk flow)

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12
Q

This is the most comfortable position for women who choose to co-sleep with their infants.

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Semi-reclining

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13
Q

This position is helpful for those who have large pendulous breasts.

A

Football (clutch)

Side-lying

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14
Q

The mother is lying on her back, with the infant supported on her chest.

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Australian (The mother is “down-under.”)

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15
Q

This position is helpful for women who are nursing multiple infants.

A

Football (clutch)

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16
Q

The mother leans back and the infant lies against her body, in chest-to-chest contact, usually prone.

A

Semi-reclining

17
Q

Offers the least amount of control over infant’s head.

A

Cradle (Madonna)