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- Q1proper nourishment is important to supply the needs of both the mother and the growing fetusinfancyadolescencepregnancylactation5s
- Q2a tendency to retain waterpregnancypreschool childreninfancylactation5s
- Q3a desirable weight gain throughout the pregnancy24-30 lbs20-25kg20-30lbs20-25 lbs10s
- Q4this is caused by increased level of progesterone and rise of gastric secretion into the espohagusdiabetes mellitusGERDTORCH infectionpre eclampsia5s
- Q5also known as morning sickness and can occur in 50-90% of all pregnanciesheartburnTORCH infectionsnausea and vomitingcravings and aversions5s
- Q6coffee and caffeine-containing beverages can be taken during lactation or be taken minimally.depends on the nutritional status of the motherfalsetrueonly in the morning is allowed5s
- Q7the first 12 months of life are characterized by the most rapid rate of growth and development.false. It is characterized by steady growth and developmenttruedepends on the nutritional status of the infantfirst 1-6 month only characterized by rapid growth and development10s
- Q8when breastfeeding is contraindicated...mixed feeding is recommendedbottle feeding is recommendediron-fortified milk is recommendedvitamin and mineral supplement is recommended10s
- Q9women with pre existing diabetes have a higher rate of infertility and spontaneous abortiontruefalsedepends on the baby's healthdepends on the health care of the mother10s
- Q10it is a combination of breastfeeding and bottle feeding with either one predominatingsupplementary feedingcomplement feedingmixed feedinginfant formula feeding5s
- Q11this stimulates more milk immediately after the deliverybreasfeedinguse of contraceptive drugsdiet of the mothersuckling5s
- Q12possible higher risk and concerns for teenage pregnancyfetal deathhypertensionbirth defectsiron deficiency anemia5s
- Q13higher risk and concern for pregnancy in older womenhigher rates of premature births and low birth weighthigher rates of still births and low birth weight infantsprolonged laboriron deficiency anemia5s
- Q14rapid weight gain, edema, high blood pressure, convulsions are clinical manifestations of...constipationtoxemiadiabetesanemia5s
- Q15as parity increases, the tendency toward lower nutrient intake also increasesteenage pregnancyrepeated pregnanciesrapid weight gainadvanced maternal age5s