New Ways to Provide a Human Milk Fortifier during Breastfeeding.

Q1 Medicine
N. Haiden, F. Haschke
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Abstract

Providing a human milk fortifier once the preterm infant has started to suckle at the breast can be challenging for the mother and might shorten duration of the breastfeeding period. Fortification is recommended up to term for the normal-growing infant and up to 3 months in growth-retarded infants. After hospital discharge, some mothers may not want to pump, fortify, and bottle-feed the fortifier-milk mixture any longer. They desire to breastfeed their infants directly from the breast, but unfortunately, fortification often interferes with direct breastfeeding. Cup feeding is the most researched fortification method and appears to be safe but cannot be applied during nursing. Another alternative is the supplemental nursing systems, but only a few low-quality studies investigated the method, which is difficult to handle and requires a lot of nursing experience. The use of a finger feeder to administer a fortifier to preterm infants is a new method that enables mothers to exclusively breastfeed their infants and meet their nutritional needs. Mothers reported easy preparation and handling of the fortifier. More than 67% of the infants accepted the device and fortifier application during nursing very well. However, the development of further methods to augment preterm infant nutrition that does not interfere with breastfeeding is of great interest. Future efforts to enable fortification during breastfeeding must be linked to the development of ready-to-use devices containing liquid human milk fortification mixtures.
在母乳喂养期间提供母乳强化剂的新方法。
一旦早产儿开始吸吮母乳,提供母乳强化剂对母亲来说是一个挑战,可能会缩短母乳喂养期。对于正常生长的婴儿,建议强化至足月,对于生长迟缓的婴儿,建议强化至3个月。出院后,一些母亲可能不想再抽吸、强化和奶瓶喂养强化乳混合物了。她们希望直接用母乳喂养婴儿,但不幸的是,营养强化常常会干扰直接母乳喂养。杯饲是研究最多的强化方法,似乎是安全的,但不能在护理期间应用。另一种选择是辅助护理系统,但只有少数低质量的研究调查了这种方法,这种方法很难处理,需要大量的护理经验。使用手指喂食器给早产儿喂强化剂是一种新方法,使母亲能够完全母乳喂养婴儿并满足他们的营养需求。母亲们报告说,准备和处理强化剂很容易。超过67%的婴儿在护理过程中接受了该装置和强化剂的应用。然而,发展进一步的方法来增加早产儿的营养,不干扰母乳喂养是非常有趣的。今后在母乳喂养期间进行强化的工作必须与开发含有液体人乳强化混合物的即用型装置联系起来。
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Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series
Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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