GotMom Glossary
Active Lesions: Open breaks in the skin; or loss of part of it.
Antibodies: Proteins in mother's milk and colostrum which provide immune defenses for the baby.
Baby Sling: One of several baby carrying devices that hold a baby close to an adult body.
Breast Milk Substitutes: Any animal milk or other products such as soy, rice, or lamb designed as "formula."
Cessation: To stop.
Contraindication: Something (as a symptom or condition) that makes a treatment or procedure undesirable.
Colostrum: Milk secreted for a few days after childbirth; characterized by high protein and antibody content
Engorgement: When breasts fill with milk, and become tight and painful to touch.
Holds: Cradle, Cross-Cradle, Football, Lying Down: Several holds designed for efficiency and comfort when nursing.
Hepatitis: A, B, C: A-liver inflammation. B&C-viral hepatitis, spread through blood and sexual contact (B only)
Herpes: A sexually transmitted disease with occasional lesions.
HIV: (human immunodeficiency virus) The virus that is responsible for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Immunoglobins: Proteins that provide local immunity.
Inflamed: Swollen.
Legumes: The fruit or seeds of certain plants (as peas or beans) used for food.
Mature Milk: The final stage of breast milk containing vitamins, minerals, and enzymes which aid the baby's digestion.
Nursing Bra: A bra designed for discreet nursing.
Osteoporosis: A loss in the amount of bone mass, leading to brittle bones. Thrush: A skin infection.
Transitional Milk: The second stage of breast milk consisting of higher fats, and calories to help baby develop.
Tuberculosis: A viral infection of the lungs.
Umbilical Cord: The cord connecting the fetus to the placenta.
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