OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and duration of breastfeeding for mothers of twins and identify factors that affected this duration. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data from a larger longitudinal predictive study of maternal attachment in mothers of twins. SETTING: Paper and pencil questionnaires once during pregnancy and twice in the first 6 months postpartum. PARTICIPANTS: 123 women recruited from a national support group for mothers of twins. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mothers' Information Tool, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Index of Breastfeeding Status. RESULTS: 110 (89.4%) of the sample initiated breastfeeding or initiated a milk supply by pumping. Percentage of breast milk feedings at time 2 predicted whether or not a woman was still breastfeeding at time 3 (odds ratio = 3.63, p < .001). CONCLUSION: A high percentage of breastfeeding initiation was found despite the increased care burden that has been described for mothers of twins. Mothers who continued to breastfeed at time 3 provided a high percentage of the twins' milk feedings as breast milk. The results suggest that mothers who are able to persist with the difficulties of establishing a milk supply for twins and feeding two infants are able to continue providing a high percentage of the infants' feedings as breast milk.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the incidence and duration of breastfeeding for mothers of twins and identify factors that affected this duration. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of data from a larger longitudinal predictive study of maternal attachment in mothers of twins. SETTING: Paper and pencil questionnaires once during pregnancy and twice in the first 6 months postpartum. PARTICIPANTS: 123 women recruited from a national support group for mothers of twins. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Mothers' Information Tool, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, and the Index of Breastfeeding Status. RESULTS: 110 (89.4%) of the sample initiated breastfeeding or initiated a milk supply by pumping. Percentage of breast milk feedings at time 2 predicted whether or not a woman was still breastfeeding at time 3 (odds ratio = 3.63, p < .001). CONCLUSION: A high percentage of breastfeeding initiation was found despite the increased care burden that has been described for mothers of twins. Mothers who continued to breastfeed at time 3 provided a high percentage of the twins' milk feedings as breast milk. The results suggest that mothers who are able to persist with the difficulties of establishing a milk supply for twins and feeding two infants are able to continue providing a high percentage of the infants' feedings as breast milk.
Authors: Amel M Abouelfettoh; Donna A Dowling; Soheir A Dabash; Shadia R Elguindy; Iman A Seoud Journal: Int Breastfeed J Date: 2008-11-21 Impact factor: 3.461
Authors: Dipen V Patel; Satvik C Bansal; Archana S Nimbalkar; Ajay G Phatak; Somashekhar M Nimbalkar; Rajendra G Desai Journal: Adv Prev Med Date: 2015-08-10