The nurse enters her client's room to find the new mom crying softly. The nurse asks what is wrong. The mom says, "I had my heart set on breast-feeding and now my baby has a cleft lip. My dreams of breast-feeding him are destroyed." What should the nurse tell her client about breast-feeding an infant with this diagnosis?

The nurse enters her client's room to find the new mom crying softly. The nurse asks what is wrong. The mom says, "I had my heart set on breast-feeding and now my baby has a cleft lip. My dreams of breast-feeding him are destroyed." What should the nurse tell her client about breast-feeding an infant with this diagnosis?



a) "I am so sorry, looks like bottle-feeding for you."

b) "I am so sorry your infant has that problem, maybe next time."

c) "Sometimes dreams do not come true."

d) " You can still attempt breast-feeding; let me call a lactation consultant for you."



Answer: " You can still attempt breast-feeding; let me call a lactation consultant for you."


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