The Effect of Delivery Method on Milk Supply in BreastfeedingMother Study
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Creator Komsak Chuaratanakul, M.D.
Title The Effect of Delivery Method on Milk Supply in BreastfeedingMother Study
Publisher PIMDEE Co., Ltd.
Publication Year 2559
Journal Title Thai Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Journal Vol. 24
Journal No. 1
Page no. 35-42
Keyword milk supply, latch score, vaginal delivery, cesarean section
ISSN 0857-6084
Abstract Objective: To compare the effect of cesarean section to women milk supply, latch score at the1 st and 48th hour postpartum with vaginal route delivery.Material and Methods: Two hundred pregnant women with uncomplicated delivery from June 1 toSeptember 30, 2014 at Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Borabue Hospital, wereincluded. In Group 1 (n=100), the vaginal route group consisted of parturients who had vaginaldelivery. In Group 2 (n=100), the cesarean section group consisted of parturients who hadcesarean section. Both groups were assessed for milk supply and latch score at the 1 st and48th hour postpartum.Results: There were no difference in milk supply at the 1 st and 48th hour postpartum betweenthe two groups (p = 0.595 and p = 0.790, respectively). Latch score at the 1 st hour postpartumin vaginal delivery group was significantly higher than one in cesarean section group(p = 0.000). However, Latch score at the 48th hour postpartum was not statistically different inboth groups (p = 0.285).Conclusion: It is not the method of delivery that inflences milk supply at the 1 st and 48th hourpostpartum but rather the Latch score at the 1 st hour in cesarean section that is lower thanvaginal delivery group. Health providers need to support the message that milk supply is notaffected by method of delivery.
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