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Korean J Perinatol.  2013 Dec;24(4):259-264. 10.14734/kjp.2013.24.4.259.

The Effect of Continuing Breastfeeding during Treatment of Breast Milk Jaundice

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  • 1Departments of Pediatrics, Cheil General Hospital & Women's Health Care Center, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. smshinmd@hanmail.net

Abstract

PURPOSE
Though it is a general and common method to temporarily stop breast feeding and use whole milk instead for neonatal breast milk jaundice, it may cause some difficulties in continuing breast feeding after the recovery. We study the effect of continuing breast feeding on the treatment of breast milk jaundice and the success of breast feeding afterwards.
METHODS
We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 59 neonates who were admitted to Cheil general hospital from Jan 2008 to Aug 2012 for phototherapy due to breast milk jaundice. Subjects were divided into two groups, one with continuing breast feeding (35 cases) during treatment and the other with stopping breast feeding (24 cases). We examined and compared the changes in the level of serum total bilirubin between two groups, as well as the difficulties the mothers might had in continuing or restarting breast feeding after the discharge.
RESULTS
There was no significant difference in times of treatment (until reaching the level of serum total bilirubin <13 mg/dL) between two groups (P=0.066). However, the group with temporary stop of breast feeding had difficulties such as nipple confusion and breast engorgement compared to breast feeding group (P=0.001). In long-term follow up, the breast feeding duration (P=0.017) and the rate of exclusive breast feeding for 6 months (P=0.024) were also significantly higher in breast feeding group.
CONCLUSIONS
We suggest that continuing breast feeding while treating breast milk jaundice is helpful both for successfully continuing breast feeding and preventing problems after discontinuing breast feeding.

Keyword

Breast feeding; Whole milk feeding; Breast milk jaundice

MeSH Terms

Bilirubin
Breast Feeding*
Breast*
Follow-Up Studies
Hospitals, General
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Jaundice*
Medical Records
Methods
Milk
Milk, Human*
Mothers
Nipples
Phototherapy
Retrospective Studies
Bilirubin
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