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Regarding the recent thread on early pumping and consequences for
milk production I came across the following related abstract:
Perinatol Reprod Hum. 1988 Jul-Sep;2(3):115-20.
[Breast feeding: impact of early mother-child post-partum contact]
[Article in Spanish]
Toussaint G, Casanueva E, Atkin LC, Avila-rosas H.
PIP: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of early
contact between mother and her newborn (during the 1st hour after
birth) and the establishment and duration of breastfeeding, within
the context of a rooming-in service which provides continuous 24 hour
contact during postpartum hospitalization. 60 healthy pares were
studied, 30 of which were provided with early contact and rooming-in,
while the other 30 experienced regular rooming-in. Milk production
was measured during the 1st 3 days postpartum. The early contact
group had significantly greater milk production on the 1st day than
the group with only rooming-in. However, by the 2nd and 3rd days,
this difference was no longer present. These results suggest that the
continued contact and demand feeding which rooming-in provides
compensates for the initial advantage of the mothers early contact
group. With respect to duration of lactation, 50% of the mothers were
still breastfeeding at 6 months regardless of the group to which they
belonged. It is concluded that the early contact has a positive
effect on the establishment of milk production in the 1st day.
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Now, can anyone help me out with citations/abstracts on the
protective effects of breastfeeding within the first hour and
protection for the neonate - say against neonatal sepsis, NEC,
respiratory tract or gastrointestinal infections?
Pamela Morrison IBCLC
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