对南印度一家三级医疗转诊机构中健康产后母亲人工挤出初乳量的回顾性分析。奶水不足还是耐心不够?

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS BMJ Paediatrics Open Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002622
Anita H Nyamagoudar, Netra S Kannur, Vinod Chavan, Vijay Kulkarni
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介绍:根据约 20 年前的数据,第 1 天和第 3 天每次喂养的初乳量分别为 5 毫升和 25 毫升。然而,商业配方奶粉的使用正在增加,"奶水不足 "是产后母亲的常见抱怨:确定健康的晚期早产儿和足月妊娠母亲在产后前三天平均每天一次的初乳量,并对晚期早产儿、足月妊娠母亲和分娩方式进行比较:设计:回顾性研究:患者:健康的晚期早产和足月产妇:患者:健康的晚期早产和足月妊娠母亲,她们的婴儿被安排在同一病房:干预措施:哺乳顾问帮助母亲手动挤出母乳:干预措施:哺乳顾问帮助母亲手动挤出母乳:在研究分析的 391 位母亲中,产后前三天每人一次挤出的平均初乳量分别为 4.68 毫升、8.87 毫升和 22.53 毫升。在统计学上,足月和晚期早产儿以及不同分娩方式的母亲分泌的初乳量没有明显差异。正如预期的那样,多胎产妇在产后三天分泌的初乳量都明显高于初产妇:结论:健康母亲在产后前三天的初乳量与大约二十年前描述的传统初乳量相当。妊娠年龄和分娩方式并不影响初乳量。
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Retrospective analysis of volumes of manually expressed colostrum among healthy postnatal mothers at a tertiary care referral unit in South India. Not enough milk or not enough patience?

Introduction: The volumes of colostrum have been quantified as 5 mL and 25 mL per feed on days 1 and 3, respectively, as per the data described about 20 years ago. However, the use of commercial formula is on the rise and 'not enough milk' is a common complaint by postnatal mothers.

Objectives: To determine the average volume of colostrum in one sitting per day on first three postnatal days among healthy late preterm and term gestational mothers and to compare the same among late preterm, term gestation and modes of delivery.

Design: Retrospective study.

Setting: A tertiary care perinatal setting in South India.

Patients: Healthy late preterm and term gestational mothers whose babies were roomed in.

Interventions: A lactation consultant helped the mothers manually express breast milk.

Main outcome measures: Volumes of manually expressed colostrum on first three postnatal days.

Results: Of the 391 mothers analysed in the study, on first three postnatal days, the average volume of colostrum in one sitting each was 4.68 mL, 8.87 mL and 22.53 mL, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference in volumes of colostrum secreted among term and late preterm mothers and also among mothers with different modes of delivery. As anticipated, multiparous mothers expressed significantly higher volumes as compared with primiparous mothers, on all three postnatal days.

Conclusions: The volumes of colostrum on first three postnatal days among healthy mothers were comparable with traditional volumes described about two decades ago. Gestational age and mode of delivery did not affect the volumes of colostrum in the present cohort.

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