Certified Breastfeeding Counselor (CBC) Practice

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What should be avoided to help reduce stress during breastfeeding?

  1. Aroma therapy

  2. Side lying

  3. Remove visitors

  4. Turn lights out

The correct answer is: Remove visitors

To help reduce stress during breastfeeding, it is important to create a calm and peaceful environment. Removing visitors while breastfeeding can help create a more serene setting for both the mother and the baby. This allows the mother to focus on the breastfeeding process without any distractions or external pressures, contributing to a more relaxed and enjoyable breastfeeding experience. It is essential to prioritize the comfort and well-being of the mother and baby during this intimate bonding time. Avoiding aromatherapy, breastfeeding in a side-lying position, or turning off lights may not necessarily reduce stress during breastfeeding. While these options can have their benefits in certain situations, removing visitors is specifically effective in promoting a tranquil atmosphere for successful breastfeeding.