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Published in: International Breastfeeding Journal 1/2010

Open Access 01-03-2010 | Research

Does opening a milk bank in a neonatal unit change infant feeding practices? A before and after study

Authors: María Isabel Utrera Torres, Carmen Medina López, Sara Vázquez Román, Clara Alonso Díaz, Jaime Cruz-Rojo, Elisa Fernández Cooke, Carmen R Pallás Alonso

Published in: International Breastfeeding Journal | Issue 1/2010

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Abstract

Background

Donor human milk banks are much more than simple centers for collection, storage, processing, and distribution of donor human milk, as they cover other aspects and represent a real opportunity to promote and support breastfeeding. The aim of our study is to assess the impact that opening a human milk bank has had on the proportion of infants receiving exclusive breast milk at discharge and other aspects related to feeding children with birth weight < or = 1500 g or < 32 weeks gestation admitted to the neonatal unit.

Methods

The study included babies of < or = 1500 g or < 32 weeks gestation. Fifty infants born from February to July in 2006, before the opening of the human milk bank, and 54 born from February to July in 2008, after its opening, met inclusive criteria. We collected data about days of hospital stay, hours of life when feeding was started, hours of life when full enteral feeding was attained, the type of milk received during admission, and the type of feeding on discharge.

Results

Children born in 2008 commenced feeding 16 hours earlier than those born in 2006 (p = 0.00). The proportion of infants receiving exclusive breast milk at discharge was 54% in 2006 and 56% in 2008 (p = 0.87). The number of days they received their mother's own milk during the first 28 days of life was 24.2 days in 2006, compared to 23.7 days in 2008 (p = 0.70). In 2006, 60% of infants received infant formula at least once in the first 28 days of life, compared to 37% in 2008 (p = 0.01).

Conclusions

The opening of a donor human milk bank in a neonatal unit did not reduce the proportion of infants exclusively fed with breast milk at discharge, but did reduce the proportion of infants that received infant formula during the first four weeks of life. Also, having donor human milk available enables commencement of enteral feeding earlier.
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Metadata
Title
Does opening a milk bank in a neonatal unit change infant feeding practices? A before and after study
Authors
María Isabel Utrera Torres
Carmen Medina López
Sara Vázquez Román
Clara Alonso Díaz
Jaime Cruz-Rojo
Elisa Fernández Cooke
Carmen R Pallás Alonso
Publication date
01-03-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
International Breastfeeding Journal / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1746-4358
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-5-4

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