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A new mother is worried that her baby is not getting enough food. How do you know the baby is getting enough feeds? What do you need to assess? What information do you need from the mother? A new mother is frustrated and unsuccessful at breastfeeding. How do you help her? A new mother does not know whether to breastfed or bottle-fed. What is your advice?
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