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colton

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A mother of a newborn is asking the nurse how long she should breast-feed her baby. How should the nurse respond to the mother?
 
  A) Six weeks is a good goal, it is your choice.
  B) It is recommended to breast-feed until one year, longer if you want.
  C) You can breast-feed as long as you want, but at least for six months.
  D) There are no recommended guidelines for breast-feeding.

Question 2

A new mother is determined to breast-feed exclusively for
 
  the first six months of her baby's life but has to return to work before then and will need to pump and store her expressed breast milk. How long should a nurse advise this woman to wait, if possible, before introducing the expressed milk into the feeding schedule?
  A) Three weeks
  B) Four weeks
  C) Six weeks
  D) Three months



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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