Breast milk production and emotional state in mothers of very low birth weight infants
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Wormald, Francisca
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Breast milk production and emotional state in mothers of very low birth weight infants
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Introduction. There is little evidence regarding
the influence of emotional variables on
breastfeeding among mothers of very low birth
weight infants (VLBWIs). The objective of this
study was to measure breast milk production
(BMP) at two points in time during neonatal
hospitalization and its association with anxiety,
depression, and breastfeeding self-efficacy levels
among mothers of VLBWIs.
Population and methods. Prospective,
observational, and multicenter study in mothers
of VLBWIs (500-1500 g) from 9 NEOCOSUR
Network centers. BMP was obtained by
measuring the amount extracted by each mother.
The STAI scale was used for anxiety, the BDI scale
for depression, and the ALMA pilot scale for selfefficacy.
They were administered at 14 days of
life and at 36 weeks of postmenstrual age. The
biosocial characteristics of mothers and neonates
were also recorded.
Results. A total of 118 mothers participated.
Mean BMP was 169 mL (standard deviation
[SD]: ± 132.4) at 14 days and 285 mL (SD: ± 266.9)
at 36 weeks, and it was significantly associated
with the perception of breastfeeding self-efficacy
(p < 0.001), which was maintained during
hospitalization. There was a lower production
trend among mothers with higher depression
indices at 14 days of life, but not at 36 weeks.
No association was observed between BMP and
anxiety. No consistently significant associations
were observed with biosocial variables.
Conclusion. BMP was positively associated with
breastfeeding self-efficacy; no association was
observed with anxiety and depression among
mothers of VLBWIs.
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Arch Argent Pediatr 2021;119(3):162-169
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