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Milk intake and frequency of feeding in breast fed infants
Authors:Manoel de Carvalho  Steven Robertson  Ruth Merkatz  Marshall Klaus
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics and Maternity, Nursing, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, U.S.A.
Abstract:
To provide normative data for healthy full term infants in the United States when the mothers were encouraged to feed as often and as long as the infants wished, 46 mother-infant pairs were studied in the first month after delivery. Mothers recorded the length and time of each breast-feeding for the first 14 days postpartum, and weighed the infant before and after each feeding during a 24–48 h period at 1 month. The mean frequency of feeding during the first 2 weeks of life was 9.8 ±2.5 feeds/24h and the mean duration of feeding was 162 ±50 min/24 h. Infants heavier at birth demanded significantly more feedings and nursed longer during the first 14 days of life. At one month the infants were nursing an average of 7.2±1.3 times/24h and the mean duration of feeds was 158±63 min/24h. Although the frequency of feeding during the first 14 days postpartum was significantly higher than at 1 month, the total duration of feeding in 24h was similar. Daily milk intakes at 1 month ranged from 395 to 1011 ml (mean 681 ±136 ml) and were not significantly correlated with either the frequency or duration of feedings.
Keywords:breast milk output  frequency of breast-feeding  length of nursing
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