Breastfeeding success in low birth weight infants

作者: Maja Međimurec , Željka Rimar , Vesna Milas , Ivana Mesić

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关键词: PediatricsLow birth weightGestational ageBreastfeedingWeight lossNeonatal intensive care unitBirth weightBreast feedingObstetricsKangaroo careMedicine

摘要: Breastfeeding is a fundamental public health issue since it promotes health, prevents disease and helps contribute to reducing inequalities. It provides the foundation for healthy start in life short long-term babies their mothers. The aim of study was point out incidence breastfeeding among low birth weight (LBW) infants factors that can influence it. We want show be set independently serious medical complication even LBW infants. All preterm (birth up 1500 g) admitted neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) from 2009 2011 were investigated. had mothers with them. included 69 preemies gestational age 25 32. About 36% breastfeed, 29% fed mother’s milk, 35% combination milk industrial preparations. Severe complications not connected successful our study. Success statistically only gender preemie or premature infant, duration bottle feeding. In observing impact (cerebral haemorrhage, asphyxia, mechanical ventilation infection) on success there no significant difference. manner which begins very important When baby best add (despite loss).

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