breastfeeding
Intake of water, herbal teas and non-breast milks during the first month of life: [...] impact on breastfeeding duration
Submitted by Site Editor on Wed, 2007-09-26 19:09.Intake of water, herbal teas and non-breast milks during the first month of life: Associated factors and impact on breastfeeding duration.: Early Hum Dev. 2007 Sep 19; Authors: Giugliani ER, do Espírito Santo LC, de Oliveira LD, Aerts D
BACKGROUND:: The use of non-breast milks seems to cause more harm to the child's health than the isolated introduction of water/herbal teas. AIMS:: Study the factors associated with introduction of water/herbal teas or non-breast milks during the first month of life and determine the impact of this supplementation on breastfeeding duration. STUDY DESIGN:: Nested cross-sectional study. SUBJECTS:: 220 mother-infant pairs contacted in the maternity ward, at 7 days and at the end of 1, 2, 4, and 6 months. OUTCOME MEASURES:: Introduction of water/herbal teas or non-breast milks in the first month of life based on data collected during a home visit 30 days after delivery. RESULTS:: Introduction of water/herbal teas was associated with maternal age <20 years (prevalence ratio=1.55; 95%CI 1.14-2.09), <6 prenatal consultations (1.48; 1.09-2.01), cohabitation with maternal grandmother (1.51; 1.10-2.10), and poor latch-on at 30 days (1.87; 1.35-2.58). Introduction of non-breast milks was associated with breastfeeding of previous children for <6 months (3.18; 1.18-8.58), cesarean (1.92; 1.07-3.44), poor latch-on at 30 days (2.82; 1.55-5.11), use of pacifier at 7 days (2.75; 1.38-5.48), introduction of herbal teas in the first 7 days (2.75; 1.15-4.15) and breast engorgement at 7 days (2.19; 1.01-3.16). Introduction of non-breast milks negatively influenced breastfeeding duration (p<0.001); this was not observed with water/herbal teas (p=0.277). CONCLUSION:: Priority should be given to preventing the early introduction on non-breast milks, especially in mother-infant pairs with associated risk factors.
PMID: 17888592 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
A selection of international nutritional & herbal remedies for breastfeeding concerns.
Submitted by Site Editor on Fri, 2006-06-09 03:15.A selection of international nutritional & herbal remedies for breastfeeding concerns.: Midwifery Today Int Midwife. 2005;(75):38-9 Authors: Scott CR, Jacobson H
