International Board of Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) Practice Exam

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What term describes the phenomenon where babies nurse more at night when a parent is home?

  1. Reverse cycling

  2. Nighttime feeding

  3. Daytime sleep habits

  4. Nighttime nursing

The correct answer is: Reverse cycling

The term that describes the phenomenon where babies nurse more at night when a parent is home is known as reverse cycling. This behavior often occurs when a parent is available during the night, leading the baby to adjust their feeding schedule to take advantage of this time together. Infants may nurse more frequently at night as a way to bond with the parent or to fill their nutritional needs, especially if they were unable to feed as often during the day due to the parent's absence or busyness. The understanding of reverse cycling is crucial for parents and caregivers as it highlights the importance of responding to a baby's feeding cues, particularly in adjusting to the family's routine. This behavior can be particularly significant for breastfeeding mothers who might return to work and notice changes in their baby’s feeding patterns. Recognizing reverse cycling can also help alleviate concerns about a baby's feeding habits and ensure that both the infant's needs and the parent's presence are well accommodated.