Mothers in Need of Lactation Support May Benefit from Early Postnatal Galactagogue Administration: Experience from a Single Center
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristic | Measure |
---|---|
Maternal age in years (mean ± SD) | 34.6 ± 5.4 |
Nationality | |
Greek | 111(68.94%) |
Albanian | 25 (15.53%) |
Asian | 9 (5.59%) |
From western Europe | 5 (3.11%) |
Romanian | 5 (3.11%) |
Bulgarian | 2 (1.24%) |
Other | 4 (2.48%) |
Parity | |
1st | 119 (73.91%) |
2nd | 31 (19.25%) |
3rd | 10 (6.21%) |
4th | 1 (0.62%) |
Delivery mode | |
Forceps use | 10 (6.21%) |
CS | 126 (78.26%) |
Vaginal delivery | 25 (15.53%) |
Characteristic | Measure |
---|---|
Gender female (N,%) | 66 (40.99%) |
BW in grams (N,%) | |
≤2500 | 30 (18.63%) |
2500–3500 | 90 (55.9%) |
≥3500 | 41 (25.47%) |
GA in weeks + days (N,%) | |
<37 | 39 (24.22%) |
≥37 | 122 (75.78%) |
Characteristic | Measure |
---|---|
Reasons for galactagogue administration | |
Weight loss > 10% | 94 (58.39%) |
Twin pregnancy | 22 (13.66%) |
Prematurity | 14 (8.7%) |
Phototherapy | 13 (8.07%) |
NICU admission | 10 (6.21%) |
Maternal morbidity | 8 (4.97%) |
Skin-to-skin contact (N,%) | 33 (20.5%) |
Breast pump during hospital stay (N,%) | 151 (93.79%) |
Breast pump frequency (N,%) | |
Every 3 hours | 76 (50.33%) |
1–2 times/day | 45 (29.8%) |
3–4 times/day | 25 (16.56%) |
Other | 5 (3.31%) |
Breast pump at home (N,%) | 99 (61.49%) |
Characteristic | N (%) |
---|---|
First feeding of the infant | |
Breastfed | 105 (65.2%) |
Formula | 35 (21.74%) |
IV fluids | 21 (13.04%) |
Reasons for formula administration | |
Weight loss | 58 (44.27%) |
Maternal desire | 21 (16.03%) |
NICU admittance | 15 (11.45%) |
Phototherapy | 13 (9.92%) |
Twin pregnancy | 12 (9.16%) |
Mother’s morbidity | 12 (9.16%) |
Breastfeeding duration | |
1 week | 161 (100%) |
1st month | 159 (98.8%) |
4th month | 140 (87%) |
6th month | 91 (56.5%) |
12th month | 66 (41%) |
>12th month | 31 (19.3%) |
Weight Gain in Grams | Males (N = 95) | Females (N = 66) | |
---|---|---|---|
1st month | 1048 ± 759 | 1017 ± 612 | |
4th month | 3748 ± 850 | 3211 ± 710 | |
6th month | 4975 ± 899 | 4369 ± 801 | |
Weight gain (percentage) | |||
1st month | 34% ± 26% | 36% ± 24% | |
4th month | 125% ± 44% | 114% ± 36% | |
6th month | 165% ± 52% | 157% ± 47% | |
Weight Gain in Grams | BW < 2500 gr (N = 30) | BW 2500–3500 gr (N = 90) | BW ≥ 3500 gr (N = 41) |
1st month | 1159 ± 803 | 955 ± 650 | 1118 ± 731 |
4th month | 3872 ± 877 | 3426 ± 854 | 3475 ± 704 |
6th month | 5073 ± 979 | 4668 ± 921 | 4565 ± 768 |
Weight gain (percentage) | |||
1st month | 51% ± 36% | 32% ± 21% | 30% ± 20% |
4th month | 169% ± 39% | 116% ± 33% | 92% ± 19% |
6th month | 223% ± 43% | 158% ± 40% | 121% ± 21% |
Weight Gain in Grams | GA < 37 weeks (N = 39) | GA ≥ 37 weeks (N = 122) | |
1st month | 1065 ± 742 | 1026 ± 691 | |
4th month | 3938 ± 830 | 3374 ± 788 | |
6th month | 5303 ± 840 | 4526 ± 846 | |
Weight gain (percentage) | |||
1st month | 44% ± 32% | 32% ± 22% | |
4th month | 161% ± 39% | 105% ± 30% | |
6th month | 220% ± 41% | 141% ± 35% |
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Karapati, E.; Sulaj, A.; Krepi, A.; Pouliakis, A.; Iacovidou, N.; Paliatsiou, S.; Sokou, R.; Volaki, P.; Boutsikou, T.; Iliodromiti, Z. Mothers in Need of Lactation Support May Benefit from Early Postnatal Galactagogue Administration: Experience from a Single Center. Nutrients 2022, 14, 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010140
Karapati E, Sulaj A, Krepi A, Pouliakis A, Iacovidou N, Paliatsiou S, Sokou R, Volaki P, Boutsikou T, Iliodromiti Z. Mothers in Need of Lactation Support May Benefit from Early Postnatal Galactagogue Administration: Experience from a Single Center. Nutrients. 2022; 14(1):140. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010140
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarapati, Eleni, Alma Sulaj, Adamantia Krepi, Abraham Pouliakis, Nicoletta Iacovidou, Stella Paliatsiou, Rozeta Sokou, Paraskevi Volaki, Theodora Boutsikou, and Zoi Iliodromiti. 2022. "Mothers in Need of Lactation Support May Benefit from Early Postnatal Galactagogue Administration: Experience from a Single Center" Nutrients 14, no. 1: 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010140
APA StyleKarapati, E., Sulaj, A., Krepi, A., Pouliakis, A., Iacovidou, N., Paliatsiou, S., Sokou, R., Volaki, P., Boutsikou, T., & Iliodromiti, Z. (2022). Mothers in Need of Lactation Support May Benefit from Early Postnatal Galactagogue Administration: Experience from a Single Center. Nutrients, 14(1), 140. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14010140