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Breastfeeding Hurdles for Tiny Babies
GermanyMonday, June 16, 2025
The study identified several key factors. Mothers who produced more than 500 milliliters of milk per day were less likely to stop MOM feeding in the NICU. This suggests that early, sufficient milk production is vital for sustaining MOM feeding. Interestingly, exclusive pumping was linked to a higher cessation rate after discharge. This could imply that direct breastfeeding, combined with pumping, might be more effective in the long run. Mixed feeding methods, involving both pumping and breastfeeding, seemed to support longer MOM feeding durations.
The implications are clear. Interventions should focus on supporting mothers in the early stages of lactation. Promoting direct breastfeeding and helping mothers transition from pumping to breastfeeding could make a significant difference. These strategies could enhance MOM feeding outcomes for VLBW infants, giving them a better start in life.
The study also highlighted the need for more support systems. Mothers of VLBW infants face unique challenges. Providing them with the right tools and encouragement can help them overcome these hurdles. After all, every drop of mother's milk counts in the journey of a tiny baby.
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