Booby Traps! - take this 8 question quiz to bust some myths about feeding your baby - from a Toronto based lactation consultant

Take our quiz to learn more about breastfeeding and infant feeding!

It’s a confusing world out there - not only is there too much information, there’s also inconsistent and lots of false information.

Whether you’ve had your baby and you’re already breastfeeding, bottle feeding or pumping, or you are still pregnant and prepping to feed your baby, we’re here to lay out the facts.

We’re not keeping score and you shouldn’t either! Feeding and caring for a baby is a rollercoaster of a ride - sometimes we’re up and sometimes we’re way down and It. Is. ALL. Okay. Whatever score you’ve gotten, on our quiz, if you’re baby is fed, loved and cared for - and you are too, you’re winning.

A+, 5 stars, Olympic Gold in feeding your baby 🥇- you’re the best parent your baby could ever have.


 
 

Question 1: Timing Feeds

 
 
 
 

Question 2: Nipple Pain

 
 
 

Question 3: Drink Milk to Make Milk?

 
 
 

Question 4: Tongue Ties & Releases

 
 
 

Question 5: Pumping

 
 
 

Question 6: Milk Supply

 
 
 

Question 7: Nipple Shape and Breast Size

 
 
 

Question 8: True or False

 

How’d you do? Do you feel more knowledgeable about feeding your baby?

Want more information and support?

Request in person lactation and infant feeding support (in your Toronto based home or in our Toronto clinic locations) from a Lactation Consultant here.

 
 
Kate Sissons

Hi! I’m Kate. It’s great to meet you. I am a childbirth educator, doula and lactation consultant (IBCLC), living in Toronto with my partner and 3 children. I provide education and support through pregnancy, birth and into postpartum, all across Toronto. I love babies, movement, smoothies, green tea and sunshine. You can read more about me here.

http://www.katesissons.com
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