| Literature DB >> 21843338 |
Joy Noel-Weiss1, A Kirsten Woodend, Wendy E Peterson, William Gibb, Dianne L Groll.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Newborn weight measurements are used as a key indicator of breastfeeding adequacy. The purpose of this study was to explore non-feeding factors that might be related to newborn weight loss. The relationship between the intravenous fluids women receive during parturition (the act of giving birth, including time in labour or prior to a caesarean section) and their newborn's weight loss during the first 72 hours postpartum was the primary interest.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21843338 PMCID: PMC3174114 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4358-6-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Figure 1Conceptual framework includes potential confounding variables and effect modifiers.
Characteristics of mothers and newborns
| Characteristics | Frequency | n |
|---|---|---|
| Maternal age (years) [ | 32 | 106 |
| Committed relationship (%) | 108 (100) | 108 |
| Completed post-secondary education (%) | 88 (81) | 108 |
| Family income > 70 K (CAN) (%) | 90 (83) | 107 |
| Never smoked (%) | 93 (86) | 108 |
| Primiparous women (%) | 46 (42) | 108 |
| Multiparous women's years of breastfeeding experience - all children [median (range)] | 1 year (0.10-5.30) | 108 |
| Decided to breastfeed before pregnant (%) | 97 (92) | 106 |
| Plan to exclusively breastfeed for 6 months (%) | 84 (83) | 101 |
| Planned to breastfeed for 1 year or more (%) | 78 (76) | 102 |
| Gestation (weeks) [ | 39.8 | 109 |
| Care at birth (%) | ||
| Obstetrician | 89 (82) | |
| Family physician | 13 (12) | 109 |
| Midwife | 7 (6) | |
| Birth type (%) | ||
| Vaginal | 82 (75) | |
| Planned caesarean | 13 (12) | 109 |
| Unplanned caesarean | 14 (13) | |
| Intravenous inserted before birth (%) | 80 (78) | 102 |
| Epidural for vaginal birth (%) n = 82 | 52 (63) | 108 |
| Oxytocin for induction or augmentation (%) | 50 (46) | 109 |
| Late onset of lactogenesis II [> 72 hours] (%) | 43 (41) | 104 |
| Newborn sex (%) | ||
| Female | 55 (51) | 109 |
| Male | 54 (49) | |
| Newborn birth weight (grams) [ | 3619 | 108 |
| Supplemented in hospital (%) | 28 (27) | 104 |
| Treated for jaundice (%) | 11 (10) | 109 |
| Feeding categories at 2 weeks (%) | ||
| Exclusively breastfed (breast milk from birth) | 67 (62) | |
| Totally breastfed (no supplements in Week 2) | 15 (14) | 108 |
| Predominant breast milk (1-2 supps/day in Week 2) | 14 (13) | |
| Partial or no breast milk (> 2 supps/day in Week 2) | 12 (11) |
Average weight loss from birth (N = 109)
| Average weight loss in grams from birth | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 hours | 95 | 84.95 | 00 to 191 |
| 24 hours | 97 | 159.74 | 55 to 292 |
| 36 hours | 98 | 214.80 | 78 to 357 |
| 48 hours | 105 | 236.96 | 56 to 407 |
| 60 hours | 96 | 237.20 | 70 to 467 |
| 72 hours | 100 | 210.10 | (20)** to 437 |
| 12 hours | 95 | 2.34 | 000 to 4.77 |
| 24 hours | 97 | 4.45 | 1.47 to 7.66 |
| 36 hours | 98 | 5.94 | 2.10 to 8.96 |
| 48 hours | 105 | 6.55 | 1.64 to 10.23 |
| 60 hours | 96 | 6.57 | 1.83 to 13.06 |
| 72 hours | 100 | 5.78 | (0.53)** to 11.15 |
* Timing of maximum weight loss
** Numbers in parentheses indicate weight gain
Amounts of maternal fluids in millilitres (N = 109)
| Category of fluids | n | Mean (SD) | Median | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IV fluids in last | 43 | 713 (852) | 400 | 0 to 3100 |
| IV fluids admit to birth | 93 | 1578 (1215) | 1500 | 0 to 5800 |
| Oral fluids admit to birth | 82 | 626 (672) | 400 | 0 to 3000 |
| All fluids admit to birth | 81 | 2129 (1516) | 1850 | 0 to 7200 |
Data were not normally distributed
Shapiro-Wilk test used to determine normality
Newborn weight loss in grams correlated to maternal fluid types (N = 109)
| Type and timing of maternal fluid | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth to | .406, p = 0.011 | .216, p = 0.050 | .275, p = 0.018 |
| Birth to | .273, p = 0.092 | .223, p = 0.039 | .309, p = 0.007 |
Spearman's rho correlation coefficient, 2-tailed used for all tests
No significant relationship between newborn weight loss and maternal fluids before 60 hours
Average neonatal output (N = 109) in grams
| 0 - 24 hrs | 107 | 83.04 (47.8) | 76 | 0 to 314 |
| 24 - 48 hrs | 107 | 84.43 (44.8) | 69 | 14 to 230 |
| 48 - 72 hrs | 106 | 133.30 (86.5) | 97 | 22 to 440 |
Data were not normally distributed
Shapiro-Wilk test used to determine normality
Maternal fluid amounts correlated to neonatal output (N = 109)
| Category of maternal fluid | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 to 24 hrs | 0.383, p = 0.012 | 0.115, p = 0.276 | 0.080, p = 0.480 |
| 24 to 48 hrs | 0.241, p = 0.124 | 0.171, p = 0.102 | 0.043, p = 0.703 |
| 48 to 72 hrs | 0.110, p = 0.495 | 0.021, p = 0.846 | -0.054, p = 0.632 |
Spearman's rho correlation coefficient, 2-tailed used for all tests
Percentage of newborn weight loss correlated to neonatal output (N = 109)
| Timing of neonatal output | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Birth to | 0.493 | -- | -- |
| 24 to | -- | -0.107 | -- |
| 48 to | -- | -- | -0.351 |
Spearman's rho correlation coefficient, 2-tailed used for all tests
Regression analysis of predictor variables for percentage of neonatal weight loss at 60 hours postpartum (n = 37)
| Variable | B | p | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constant | 15.507 | |||
| 2-hr pre-birth IV fluids (mls) | 0.001 | 0.371 | 0.076 | 0.024 |
| Gestational age (weeks) | -0.339 | -0.143 | - | 0.376 |
| Birth weight (grams) | 0.000 | 0.071 | - | 0.657 |
| Onset of lactogenesis II | 1.484 | 0.254 | - | 0.104 |
R2 = 0.286 (F4,33 = 3.310, p = 0.022) (Adjusted R2 = 0.200)
Unique variability = 0.076, Shared variability 0.210
* Sr2 only reported for significant predictors