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Change in the breasts
Mechanism of breastmilk secretion
Components of breastmilk
How to hold your baby
How to help your baby latch on
Diet during the breastfeeding period
When you feel that your breastmilk is insufficient
Not producing sufficient breastmilk
Nipple problems
Breast problems
Drug ingestion and breastmilk
Breastfeeding fatigue
Returning to work
Freezing and frozen storage of breastmilk
Pregnancy during the breastfeeding period
Weaning timing
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Where to breastfeed in the public places
Child-rearing consultation and information exchange
Your baby doesn't gain weight at a good rate
Your baby can't latch on to the breast well
Biting the nipple
Your baby refuses to drink breastmilk
The baby refuses to drink expressed breastmilk in a bottle
The breastfeeding period is too short or too long
Vomiting breastmilk
When jaundice appears
How can you support your wife?
How can you bond with your baby?
How to give expressed breastmilk
Massaging your baby
How to care for your baby
How to hold your baby
1. Sucking and swallowing disorders
2. Classification of Sucking and swallowing disorders
3. Summary and treatment for each disorder
Profile of Dr. Masaru Tatsuno
Breastfeeding Advisor
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Answer : Decrease by 10%
How much is your baby's weight said to change in the first few days after birth?
Increase by 10%
19%
Stay the same
6%
Decrease by 10%
75%
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