<p>Overactive Milk Ejection Reflex and Oversupply in the Breastfeeding Mother </p><p>Webcast Quiz - T/F</p><p>1. One possible reason for overactive milk ejection reflex is that mom has more milk than baby needs. True</p><p>2. Oversupply occurs when mother’s breasts are not fully emptied when baby has had enough to eat. True</p><p>3. Symptoms of overactive milk ejection reflex in baby include eyes “bugging out,” with lots of burping and spitting up. True</p><p>4. Overactive milk ejection reflex may lead to weight drop in baby and breast refusal. True</p><p>5. If the baby comes off the breast with milk ejection reflex and will not re-latch, mother may want to manually stimulate milk ejection. True </p><p>6. Symptoms of oversupply in mother may include tendency for repeated plugged ducts/mastitis and milk leaking constantly. True</p><p>7. Symptoms of oversupply in baby may include excessive gassiness with watery explosive stools. True</p><p>8. One technique for coping with oversupply is to pump to empty both breasts before the first morning feeding. True</p>
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