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Breastfeeding Difficulties and Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation

Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recommended. We investigated breastfeeding difficulties experienced by mothers in the first months after delivery and their association with early breastfeeding discontinuation. We conducted a prospective o...

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Autores principales: Gianni, Maria Lorella, Bettinelli, Maria Enrica, Manfra, Priscilla, Sorrentino, Gabriele, Bezze, Elena, Plevani, Laura, Cavallaro, Giacomo, Raffaeli, Genny, Crippa, Beatrice Letizia, Colombo, Lorenzo, Morniroli, Daniela, Liotto, Nadia, Roggero, Paola, Villamor, Eduardo, Marchisio, Paola, Mosca, Fabio
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102266
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author Gianni, Maria Lorella
Bettinelli, Maria Enrica
Manfra, Priscilla
Sorrentino, Gabriele
Bezze, Elena
Plevani, Laura
Cavallaro, Giacomo
Raffaeli, Genny
Crippa, Beatrice Letizia
Colombo, Lorenzo
Morniroli, Daniela
Liotto, Nadia
Roggero, Paola
Villamor, Eduardo
Marchisio, Paola
Mosca, Fabio
author_facet Gianni, Maria Lorella
Bettinelli, Maria Enrica
Manfra, Priscilla
Sorrentino, Gabriele
Bezze, Elena
Plevani, Laura
Cavallaro, Giacomo
Raffaeli, Genny
Crippa, Beatrice Letizia
Colombo, Lorenzo
Morniroli, Daniela
Liotto, Nadia
Roggero, Paola
Villamor, Eduardo
Marchisio, Paola
Mosca, Fabio
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description Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recommended. We investigated breastfeeding difficulties experienced by mothers in the first months after delivery and their association with early breastfeeding discontinuation. We conducted a prospective observational study. Mothers breastfeeding singleton healthy term newborns at hospital discharge were enrolled and, at three months post-delivery, were administered a questionnaire on their breastfeeding experience. Association among neonatal/maternal characteristics, breastfeeding difficulties and support after hospital discharge, and type of feeding at three months was assessed using multivariate binary logistic regression analysis. We enrolled 792 mothers, 552 completed the study. Around 70.3% of mothers experienced breastfeeding difficulties, reporting cracked nipples, perception of insufficient amount of milk, pain, and fatigue. Difficulties occurred mostly within the first month. Half of mothers with breastfeeding issues felt well-supported by health professionals. Maternal perception of not having a sufficient amount of milk, infant’s failure to thrive, mastitis, and the return to work were associated with a higher risk of non-exclusive breastfeeding at three months whereas vaginal delivery and breastfeeding support after hospital discharge were associated with a decreased risk. These results underline the importance of continued, tailored professional breastfeeding support.
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spelling pubmed-68352262019-11-25 Breastfeeding Difficulties and Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation Gianni, Maria Lorella Bettinelli, Maria Enrica Manfra, Priscilla Sorrentino, Gabriele Bezze, Elena Plevani, Laura Cavallaro, Giacomo Raffaeli, Genny Crippa, Beatrice Letizia Colombo, Lorenzo Morniroli, Daniela Liotto, Nadia Roggero, Paola Villamor, Eduardo Marchisio, Paola Mosca, Fabio Nutrients Article Although breast milk is the normative feeding for infants, breastfeeding rates are lower than recommended. We investigated breastfeeding difficulties experienced by mothers in the first months after delivery and their association with early breastfeeding discontinuation. We conducted a prospective observational study. Mothers breastfeeding singleton healthy term newborns at hospital discharge were enrolled and, at three months post-delivery, were administered a questionnaire on their breastfeeding experience. Association among neonatal/maternal characteristics, breastfeeding difficulties and support after hospital discharge, and type of feeding at three months was assessed using multivariate binary logistic regression analysis. We enrolled 792 mothers, 552 completed the study. Around 70.3% of mothers experienced breastfeeding difficulties, reporting cracked nipples, perception of insufficient amount of milk, pain, and fatigue. Difficulties occurred mostly within the first month. Half of mothers with breastfeeding issues felt well-supported by health professionals. Maternal perception of not having a sufficient amount of milk, infant’s failure to thrive, mastitis, and the return to work were associated with a higher risk of non-exclusive breastfeeding at three months whereas vaginal delivery and breastfeeding support after hospital discharge were associated with a decreased risk. These results underline the importance of continued, tailored professional breastfeeding support. MDPI 2019-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6835226/ /pubmed/31547061 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102266 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bettinelli, Maria Enrica
Manfra, Priscilla
Sorrentino, Gabriele
Bezze, Elena
Plevani, Laura
Cavallaro, Giacomo
Raffaeli, Genny
Crippa, Beatrice Letizia
Colombo, Lorenzo
Morniroli, Daniela
Liotto, Nadia
Roggero, Paola
Villamor, Eduardo
Marchisio, Paola
Mosca, Fabio
Breastfeeding Difficulties and Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation
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title_full_unstemmed Breastfeeding Difficulties and Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation
title_short Breastfeeding Difficulties and Risk for Early Breastfeeding Cessation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6835226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547061
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11102266
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