 All right, greetings, everyone. Some of you know me, some of you don't, for the ones that don't know me. My name is Ms. Jennifer Pinker, and I'm from Montgomery County Extension Office, here locally, here in Montgomery, Alabama. I'm gonna need somebody to keep count. Who want girls and who want boys? That's why I need a cold one, if you want it. Anybody got a cold one? That's not a cold one. All right, team one, you want heads or tails? Oh, which team are you on? Yeah, y'all team one. Heads or tails? Heads and y'all tails. Look, that's fine. All right, just toss it up. Okay, we'll get it here. Okay, it's heads. So heads, guess what? You got girls, they were heads. And y'all got boys, somebody need to keep score. So pay attention to the scoreboard up there at the top. You ready? This question here is worth 200 points. All right, formula, it's just as good as breast milk. Foul, foul, foul, foul. Wait a minute, do I need to toss it? Because I heard the bell two times. I hear it, make it up. Let me try, let me, I'm gonna have to get that, I'm gonna have to get that pen. I can't even make it, she got it going. Let me get that pen. All right, y'all call it. Heads, tails. We won, we can go. That's heads. How y'all like that? What's that? We said she's the winner. So what is the answer? Well, you said formula milk, it's just as good as breast milk. That is correct. Give yourself 200 points. They cheated. They cheated so much. All right. Mubbles with breasts are too large or inverted nipples. Foul. She didn't fit it like that. Shapes are valuable. Yeah. It's a breast feed. That's 300. Catch up y'all. All right. Next question. The more milk, the better it is. What is that? That's true. What is true? If the baby nurse is left, milk supply goes down, meat production goes down, meat supply gets the main. All right. I love this one. That's all I got, baby. They want it up there, we'll hit it every time. All right. Okay, keep rolling it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Y'all better wash my hands. Oh, we in. I'm gonna hit you, I'm gonna hit every time you hit me. Oh, I'm gonna hit you big. I'm gonna drive you. Killed after birth, born more closer with your baby, return more quickly to the wait for out of pregnancy. You know what they want? She want to have some. Which one you say? Oh, I thought baby said the same one again. How long again? All of these ones. We all know it's all evil. Oh, nobody get him learned in trouble. All right, but you know we learn and see how we learn. Yup, we go round number four. There's no way that'll be fair. You hear it, y'all tell you. Here we go. We gotta go through this again. That's he. I'm gonna die. I'm gonna die. I see that thing I had, that thing I was on the back. You in there, baby, go over there. You in there, baby. All right, for 300. Okay, children with breastfed have lower rates of what? Common childhood. Right now, I just heard you. A little bit of your stomach. So there's three of them. You think that thing. Hey, that's what you're gonna get his best. All right, for 400. Here we go. Let me finish it. Women who breastfeed have reduced risk of ovary calcium, reduced of breast count, or de-algebrable. Right now. Algebrable. You got this one. That is correct. My hands look. Okay, here we go. D, D, D, hit it, hit it. I got it, I got it, I got it. All right, we rolling again. This is for 100 points. What else should your baby drink besides breast milk? Formula or? The last one. That's one. I don't say one. That's one. That's correct. Yeah, I'm talking about breast milk. I know that. That's correct. Yeah, you right. You right. It's blue, baby, blue, baby. It's blue, it's blue. Yeah, that's what we're gonna teach you. You got to teach us, Miss Jennifer, we appreciate it. All right, for 200 points, is this the first milk most produced in a small amount, but it's just right for the baby? It is full of protein by all? Oh, I thought you were asking what's the best. So here's it, vernic, leech, hand milk. The last one, cholesterol. You are correct. That's right. I had no idea what that was. It's cholesterol. It's cholesterol. Oh, the cholesterol. That's P-39. P-39. Cholesterol. That's the first milk. Yeah, that's the first. That's what I'm talking about. I did it right here. I know what you're talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You get that pink up. That's the pink right there. That's the pink. Yeah. You're confusing me now. Yeah. You're confusing me. Okay. Let's roll on. For how long should infants be exclusively breastfeeding? Why don't we? Why not? We get it first. We get it first. Are you? Yeah. Wrong. Six months. Six months. Wow. Six months. Six months. Exclusively. Yeah. Nothing. No, six. I thought it was the end. No, ma'am. So I'm getting cereal and stuff at a certain time. Yeah. So you can get on that. Oh, you got milk. You got milk. Yeah, you got milk. So it means nothing else. Oh, besides that. Okay. Besides that. Question. You can't milk. I mean, mix cereal with breast milk. You can. You can. But you have to be very careful when you start with it. So make sure you talk to your pediatrician because, you know, sometimes with mothers, we start wanting to feed our baby cereal at two we start with. And that's not good. Because the only thing that baby needs to be getting is two weeks old, either the formula or the breast milk. Nothing more. That's including water because they tell you, you don't have to worry about giving your baby water. Because the water is already in there. It's in your breast milk. And it's already in the formula. That's Bob says. All right. Rolling on down. Let's see. For hot load. All right. For 300 points. We're always to tell if the baby. It's getting enough milk. Breast milk. The baby is feeding eight to 12 times a day. Baby is satisfied and relaxed after feeding. Or mom's breasts are full before feeding. Then softer or D all the above. D all the above. That's one. That's what. All right. All right. My mom's breasts are full. Before feeding, there's softer or D all the above. All the above. D all the above. That's what. All dense, nog cub, little. Laseed. That's right doors. All right, lord. y'all wanna make sure I could eat my coat with plain. All right. this is true or false. The fear of not producing enough milk is one reason why moms give their babies a ball instead of breastfeeding. True. What is true? Most women overproduce milk production is regulated by the baby needs. The main problem with the baby not getting enough milk is due to the poor positioning and the baby not let you know the nipple correction. Yes ma'am. Oh, after she had a question. Okay, yeah, you know what I mean. The next one. One of the many advantages of breastfeeding is that it burns calories and the mother will return to her pre-frequency weight more quickly. Okay. True. What is true? Breastfeeding mothers can burn up to 500 calories a day. My new mom's, see, I need to get breastfeeding. Exactly. I know. Mothers have to follow a specific diet while breastfeeding. Breastfeeding. I thought you said no stop, no stop. I'm okay. What's true? I'm okay. It says breastfeeding. It's false. What is false? We got 1,100 points and y'all got 1,19. We got 1,100. We've been keeping up, honey. And y'all got 19.