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15 Newborn Care, Feeding and Postnatal Topics

Welcome to the world of newborn care and postnatal topics! This trivia invites you to test your knowledge about the care and nurturing of a newborn. From feeding practices to parent-child bonding, the postnatal period is as demanding as it is rewarding.

The first few months after birth are crucial for a newborn’s growth and development. Understand the essentials of infant nutrition, whether breastfeeding or formula feeding, and learn about sleep patterns unique to newborns. This journey encourages you to support new life in the most informed ways.

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Which of the following mechanical devices can help a mother extract breastmilk for her baby?

Heat pump

Heat pump

Vaccum pump

Vaccum pump

Breast pump

Breast pump

Heart pump

Heart pump

What is an alternative term for ‘milk spots’ which are often found on the skin of newborn babies?

Acne

Acne

Cradle Cap

Cradle Cap

Milia

Milia

Oil spots

Oil spots

After childbirth, what is the facility called which stores umbilical cord blood for future use?

Marrow Donor Banking

Marrow Donor Banking

Cord Blood Banking

Cord Blood Banking

Stem Cell Register

Stem Cell Register

Private Equity Banking

Private Equity Banking

In pregnancy, what is the name of the protective liquid contained by the amniotic sac of a pregnant female?

Water

Water

Amniotic Fluid

Amniotic Fluid

Urine

Urine

Meconium

Meconium

What is the name of the cord that connects a mother to her baby in the womb?

Fallopian Tube

Fallopian Tube

Telephone cord

Telephone cord

Placenta

Placenta

Umbilical cord

Umbilical cord

How early can you detect a baby’s heartbeat with a doppler?

5 hours

5 hours

5 months

5 months

5 weeks

5 weeks

5 days

5 days

Which supplement is known to help with congenital malformations during the preconception period?

Vitamin C

Vitamin C

Folic Acid

Folic Acid

DHA

DHA

Vitamin D

Vitamin D

What is the term used to describe a baby who has his spine against his mother’s back when he is in the womb?

Breech

Breech

Transverse

Transverse

Anterior

Anterior

Posterior

Posterior

When an infant feeds at frequent intervals, this is referred to as which of the following?

Daytime feeding

Daytime feeding

Group feeding

Group feeding

Nightime feeding

Nightime feeding

Cluster feeding

Cluster feeding

What is the term for the medical imagining technique that allows us to see a baby in the womb?

Digital Camera

Digital Camera

Telescope

Telescope

Ultrasound

Ultrasound

Microscope

Microscope

In a woman’s bodywhich of the following tubes allow passage of the egg from the ovary to the uterus?

Diagonal Tubes

Diagonal Tubes

Uterine Tubes

Uterine Tubes

Linear Tubes

Linear Tubes

Fallopian Tubes

Fallopian Tubes

In birthing terminology, what is the mucus plug that seals the cervix called?

Uterus

Uterus

Operculum

Operculum

Pineal Gland

Pineal Gland

Placenta

Placenta

What does a doppler measure?

Foot Size

Foot Size

Head Circumference

Head Circumference

Size of Foetus

Size of Foetus

Heartbeat

Heartbeat

When a newborn infant turns his head toward anything that strokes his cheek or mouth this is called which of the following?

Sucking Reflex

Sucking Reflex

Rooting Reflex

Rooting Reflex

Moro Reflex

Moro Reflex

Swimming Reflex

Swimming Reflex

What is the name of the big bouncy ball used during labour?

Basketball

Basketball

Labour Orb

Labour Orb

Birthing Ball

Birthing Ball

Space Hopper

Space Hopper

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