(CLE) Certified Lactation Educator Practice Test
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How to Become a Certified Lactation Educator: A Guide to Supporting Breastfeeding Families
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(CLE) Certified Lactation Educator Practice Test
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CLE Maternal & Infant Health Considerations
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Why is skin-to-skin contact encouraged immediately after birth?
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To check the baby's weight
B
To begin formula feeding early
C
To stabilize infant and promote breastfeeding
D
To reduce crying only
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