Informed Decision Making: Risks & Costs of Formula

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  1. 2. types of breast, ovarian, endometrial disorders that carry higher risk for women who do not breastfeed
  2. 3. It is the parent's ______ to make an informed decision about how they will feed their baby. It is the responsibility of CCHC staff to support that decision.
  3. 5. Research shows that the best ____ to have informed decision making conversations with parents regarding infant feeding is PRENATALLY.
  4. 7. It is essential for parents to have unbiased ___________ without any commercial interest influences (eg free samples of infant feeding related items). This includes being made aware of the risks and costs of not breastfeeding.
  5. 9. Formula given to babies changes the lining of their stomach and DOES NOT provide any immune ________
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  1. 1. To make a fully informed _______, parents benefit from information about the risks and costs of not breastfeeding, given in a factual and unbiased manner
  2. 2. Fifteen hundred dollars per year is the average ____ for families to formula feed their babies, excluding cost of bottles, nipples and other supplies(2011)
  3. 4. mothers need to be informed that they are likely to have trouble making enough breastmilk for their baby if they introduce _______ ,especially if introduction is before their own breastmilk supply is established
  4. 6. There is a higher risk for non breastfeeding mothers to experience a slow return to pre pregnancy ________ vs mothers who breastfeed.
  5. 8. babies fed formula have higher risk of this