Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC) Practice

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What is a recommended approach for managing sore nipples during breastfeeding?

  1. Apply cold compress before feeding

  2. Hand express before applying warm compress

  3. Apply gel compress after feeding

  4. Use lanolin and gel compress as options

The correct answer is: Use lanolin and gel compress as options

Using lanolin and gel compress as options is the recommended approach for managing sore nipples during breastfeeding. Lanolin can help soothe and protect the nipples from dryness and irritation, while gel compresses can provide cooling relief which can help reduce pain and inflammation. Combining these two methods can offer a comprehensive solution for managing sore nipples effectively. The other options are not the recommended approaches for managing sore nipples during breastfeeding. Applying cold compresses before feeding may cause discomfort and may not address the underlying issue causing the soreness. Hand expressing before applying warm compresses may not be necessary and may not provide the same level of relief as using lanolin and gel compresses. Applying gel compresses after feeding may help with immediate relief, but it may not address the preventive aspect of using lanolin to protect the nipples.