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CLC Exam Questions & Answers 2023
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What are Montgomery glands? - Sebaceous glands on areola that are a result of 
pregnancy hormones 
What do Montgomery glands do? - Allow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk 
sticky and anti-microbial 
Function of prolactin? - Pro-lactation. Makes milk. 
What stimulates prolactin? - Baby suckles/nipple stimulation stimulates brain to 
secrete prolactin into blood and that triggers body to respond 
Do all humans have prolactin? - Yes, everyone has prolactin all the time but it is a 
matter of rampi...
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CLC PRACTICE EXAM 3 2024. (100 % COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS) ACTUAL 2024 UPDATE WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. RATED A+
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CLC PRACTICE EXAM 3 2024. 
 
(100 % COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS) 
ACTUAL 2024 UPDATE WITH CORRECT ANSWERS. RATED A+ 
 
 
 
What are Montgomery glands? - -CORRECT ANSWER->> Sebaceous glands on areola that are a result of pregnancy hormones 
 
 
What do Montgomery glands do? - -CORRECT ANSWER->> Allow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk sticky and anti-microbial 
 
 
Function of prolactin? - -CORRECT ANSWER->> Pro-lactation. Makes milk. 
 
 
What stimulates prolactin? - -CORRECT ...
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CLC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A++
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CLC EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A++ 
 
What are Montgomery glands? 
Sebaceous glands on areola that are a result of pregnancy hormones 
What do Montgomery glands do? 
Allow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk sticky and anti-microbial 
Function of prolactin? 
Pro-lactation. Makes milk. 
What stimulates prolactin? 
Baby suckles/nipple stimulation stimulates brain to secrete prolactin into blood and that triggers body to respond 
Do all humans have prolactin? 
Yes, every...
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CLC EXAM Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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CLC EXAM Questions With 100% Correct 
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What are Montgomery glands? - answerSebaceous glands on areola that are a result of 
pregnancy hormones 
What do Montgomery glands do? - answerAllow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk sticky 
and anti-microbial 
Function of prolactin? - answerPro-lactation. Makes milk. 
What stimulates prolactin? - answerBaby suckles/nipple stimulation stimulates brain to 
secrete prolactin into blood and that triggers body to respond 
Do all humans have prolac...
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CLC Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What are Montgomery glands? - answerSebaceous glands on areola that are a result of 
pregnancy hormones 
What do Montgomery glands do? - answerAllow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk sticky 
and anti-microbial 
Function of prolactin? - answerPro-lactation. Makes milk. 
What stimulates prolactin? - answerBaby suckles/nipple stimulation stimulates brain to 
secrete prolactin into blood and that triggers body to respond 
Do all humans have prolactin? ...
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What are Montgomery glands? - answerSebaceous glands on areola that are a result of 
pregnancy hormones 
What do Montgomery glands do? - answerAllow milk to mix with sebum, makes milk sticky 
and anti-microbial 
Function of prolactin? - answerPro-lactation. Makes milk. 
What stimulates prolactin? - answerBaby suckles/nipple stimulation stimulates brain to 
secrete prolactin into blood and that triggers body to respond 
Do all humans have prolactin? ...
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CERTIFIED LACTATION COUNSELOR EXAM. 350+ QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS EXAM 2024-2025
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CERTIFIED LACTATION COUNSELOR EXAM. 350+ QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS EXAM 
 
 
Predominant Breastfeeding - Answer->Babies who receive breastmilk and other liquids (e.g. Water, minerals, vitamins, oral meds). 
 
 
Breastfeeding - Answer->Baby receives human milk, as well as other foods or fluids, including formula. 
 
 
 
Complementary Feeding - Answer->Process starts when BM alone or infant formula alone is no longer sufficient to meet nutritional requirements of infants, therefore...
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NUT 352 EXAM II | 100% CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%
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The hormone responsible for uterine contractions and the minimization of maternal 
postpartum blood loss is: 
A. Prolactin 
B. Oxytocin 
C. Estrogen 
D. Progesterone 
E. Testosterone 
 ANSWER: B 
Which of the following is a nutritional benefit of breastfeeding 
A. it provides optimal nutrition to the infant 
B. the balance of nutrients matches requirements needed for human growth 
C. infants do not need additional fluids or water when breastfeeding 
D. the low protein content is easily tolerate...
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Newborn Nutrition Sherpath Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Newborn Nutrition Sherpath Questions with 100% Correct Answers 
Match the nutrient to its description with respect to breast milk or formula. 
 
1. Lactose is the primary source 
2. It supplies 50% of calories, though highly variable across individuals 
3. Whey and casein are primary sources 
 
A. Protein 
B. Fat 
C. Carbohydrate 
1. C 
2. B 
3. A 
 
 
In which way does breast milk composition vary from formula? 
 
A. Provides carbohydrates, proteins, and fat 
B. Includes vitamin D 
C. Whey-to-c...
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IBCLC Questions and Answers Rated A+
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IBCLC Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
Food allergy is defined as an adverse reaction to a foreign substance or antigen. This causes an 
immunological change, a rise in _______ IgE [p657] 
 
When considering the effect of breastfeeding in the development of infant allergies, breastmilk: 
prevents/limits the infant's exposure to non human proteins [p759-760] 
 
Amy is concerned that her 3 month old may have lactose intolerance and is wondering about 
trying a lactose free formula instead of bre...
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