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Rooming-in improves breastfeeding initiation rates in a community hospital in Puerto Rico.

Carmen W Cotto1, Lourdes Garcia Fragoso.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Several studies have shown that rooming-in can have a positive impact on lactation success. The objective of this study was to assess if the establishment of rooming-in in a community hospital has an impact on breastfeeding success.
METHODS: Participants included volunteer women who delivered babies at a community hospital. The participants answered a survey.
RESULTS: Sixty females were included. The mean age was 23 years (18-38) and the mean gestational age 38 weeks (34-41). Breastfeeding in the hospital was reported by 54% with 6% doing it exclusively. Rooming-in was practiced by 70%. Rooming-in was associated to breastfeeding (OR 5.0, 95% CI 1.5-16.9, p = 0.0069). Thirty-percent of the babies in rooming-in started breastfeeding during the first 6 hours after delivery as compared to none of those not roomed-in.
CONCLUSION: The advantages offered by the rooming-in practice in the maternity ward of this hospital resulted in successful breastfeeding in this group of mothers.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20853571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bol Asoc Med P R        ISSN: 0004-4849


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