Breastfeeding Physiology Flashcards

1
Q

what is the role of ducts in the breast

A

they are thin tubes that carry milk from the lobules to the nipple

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2
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in what part of the breast is milk produced

A

the lobules, inside the lobes(15-20 of them)

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3
Q

what type of tissue are the breast lobules and ducts

A

glandular

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4
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how are lobules arranged inside the lobes

A

in clusters, like grapes

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5
Q

describe the process by which milk is moved from the lobules to the ducts

A

myo-epithelial/muscle cells surrounding the lobules contract and squeeze the milk out of the lobule into the duct

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6
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what are the lobules made up of

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lots of lactocytes surrounded by myo-epithelial cells

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7
Q

where are the prolactin receptor sites found in the lobules

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on the cell wall of each lactocyte

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8
Q

describe the role of prolactin in breastfeeding

A

prolactin circulates in blood, levels rise in response to touch/suckling by baby, more circulating prolactin, more lactocytes activated = more milk produced

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9
Q

what is the 1st stage of lactogenesis

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breast development and colostrum production from approx. 16 weeks

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10
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what is the 2nd stage of lactogenesis

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onset of copious milk secretion occurring between 32 and 96 hours after birth

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11
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what is the 3rd stage of lactogenesis

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maintenance of milk production

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12
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what is the role of progesterone in breastfeeding

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inhibits milk production by inhibiting prolactin

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13
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what is the role of oxytocin in breastfeeding

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responsible for milk delivery, acts on muscle cells in a pulsatile action, levels higher when baby is near

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14
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what are the CHIN principles of positioning the baby when breastfeeding

A

Close, Head free, In line, Nose to nipple

CHIN

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15
Q

what are signs of ineffective feeding for the mother

A

sore nipples, engorgement, mastitis, low milk production

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16
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what are signs of ineffective feeding for the baby

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feeding very infrequently, frustration, poor weight gain, jaundice, hypernatraemia

17
Q

why is it okay to breastfeed a baby as much as they want

A

because it isn’t possible to overfeed a breastfed baby