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The effect of prenatal consultation with a neonatologist on human milk feeding in preterm infants
Authors:Friedman S  Flidel-Rimon O  Lavie E  Shinwell E S
Affiliation:Department of Neonatology, Kaplan Medical Centre, Rehovot and Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of prenatal consultation (PC) with a neonatologist on the incidence and duration of human milk feeding (HMF) in preterm infants. DESIGN/METHODS: A retrospective matched case-control study was preformed at a perinatal centre. Study infants were preterm infants (23-35 wk) whose mothers had received PC emphasizing the importance of HMF. Control infants were matched by birthweight, gestational age and multiplicity. RESULTS: Each group included 29 mothers and 46 preterm infants. Mean gestational age was 30.1 +/- 3 wk in both groups. Mean birthweight was 1329 +/- 489 (PC) and 1334 +/- 441 g (control). PC infants received HMF for significantly longer, both in the hospital and after discharge (hospital: PC 37 +/- 34 d vs control 15 +/- 19 d, p = 0.001; discharge PC 60 +/- 57 d vs control 21 +/- 32 d; p = 0.0001). No significant difference in neonatal morbidity was detected between the groups. CONCLUSIONS: PC is associated with significantly longer HMF in preterm infants, both in hospital and after discharge.
Keywords:Neonatologist    human milk feeding    breastfeeding    prenatal consultation
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