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IBCLC Prep Question 41: A pregnant woman with a strong family history of allergies asks her IBCLC if she should proactively eliminate cow's milk from her diet during the third trimester and while breastfeeding to prevent CMA in her infant. What is the evidence-based recommendation?
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IBCLC Prep Question 40: A mother of an infant with severe CMA, presenting with faltering growth and hypoproteinemia (protein-losing enteropathy), is unable to continue breastfeeding. Which formula is recommended by ESPGHAN as the appropriate choice for a diagnostic elimination diet in this severe case?
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IBCLC Prep Question 39: A 3-month-old infant presents with repetitive, protracted vomiting, lethargy, and pallor occurring 2 hours after the mother consumed a large amount of dairy. The infant has no skin or respiratory symptoms. Which non-IgE mediated condition is the most likely diagnosis?
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IBCLC Prep Question 38: An exclusively breastfed infant with suspected allergic colitis shows no improvement despite a strict maternal elimination diet of cow's milk, soy, corn, and egg. Which novel, anecdotal treatment might the mother try to help break down potential protein allergens in her own GI tract before they enter her breast milk?
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IBCLC Prep Question 37: An infant was diagnosed with mild allergic proctocolitis at 2 weeks of age. The mother successfully eliminated cow's milk, and symptoms resolved. If the mother attempts to reintroduce cow's milk and symptoms recur, how long should the food be strictly eliminated?
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IBCLC Prep Question 36: A mother eliminating cow's milk protein from her diet asks if she can substitute goat's milk or sheep's milk to maintain her dairy intake without triggering her breastfed infant's CMA. What is the most accurate advice?
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IBCLC Prep Question 35: A mother is placed on a prolonged cow's milk elimination diet to manage her exclusively breastfed infant's severe cow milk protein allergy (CMA). Which daily supplementation is strongly recommended for the mother while she continues to breastfeed?
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IBCLC Prep Question 34: A mother of an exclusively breastfed infant with allergic proctocolitis has just eliminated all cow's milk protein from her diet. She asks the lactation consultant when she should expect to see her baby's bloody stools resolve.
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IBCLC Prep Question 33: A 4-week-old exclusively breastfed infant presents with small amounts of visible blood in the stool. The infant is well-appearing, gaining weight appropriately, and the abdominal exam is benign. What is the most appropriate initial management?
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IBCLC Prep Question 32: How does qualitative research primarily contribute to the application of evidence-based practice and clinical practice guidelines in lactation consultancy?
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