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Postnatal weight loss in substitute methadone-exposed infants: implications for the management of breast feeding.

Carol Dryden1, David Young, Nicole Campbell, Helen Mactier.   

Abstract

It is widely accepted that maternal drug-exposed infants demonstrate excessive early weight loss, but this has not previously been quantified. Among 354 term, substitute methadone-exposed infants, median maximal weight losses were 10.2% and 8.5% for breast- and formula-fed infants, respectively (p=0.003). Weight loss was less in small for gestational age compared to appropriately grown infants (p<0.001). There was no association between maximal weight loss and plasma sodium concentration (p=0.807). Relative to non-drug exposed infants, weight loss was more marked in formula-fed infants, 48% of whom demonstrated weight loss in excess of the 95th centile (compared to 23% of exclusively breastfed infants; p<0.001). Median weight loss nadir was on day 5, excepting those infants exclusively breastfed (day 4). These data suggest that excessive neonatal weight loss among breastfed infants of drug-misusing mothers does not necessarily reflect poorly established lactation and may help to guide management of breast feeding in this population.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20656717     DOI: 10.1136/adc.2009.178723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


  5 in total

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2.  Growth failure in infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome in the neonatal intensive care unit.

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Journal:  J Perinatol       Date:  2021-08-11       Impact factor: 2.521

3.  Non-pharmacological care for opioid withdrawal in newborns.

Authors:  Adrienne Pahl; Leslie Young; Madge E Buus-Frank; Lenora Marcellus; Roger Soll
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-12-21

4.  Growth during the first year in infants affected by neonatal abstinence syndrome.

Authors:  Tammy E Corr; Eric W Schaefer; Ian M Paul
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2018-11-05       Impact factor: 2.125

Review 5.  Breastfeeding and Opiate Substitution Therapy: Starting to Understand Infant Feeding Choices.

Authors:  Lisa E Graves; Suzanne Turner; Maya Nader; Sucheta Sinha
Journal:  Subst Abuse       Date:  2016-07-12
  5 in total

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