| Literature DB >> 29409494 |
Shuaishuai Wang1, Chi Zhang2,3, Cuishan Li1, Daocheng Li4, Ping He5, Zhaojuan Su6, Yanling Li7, Yiling Ding8, Aiping Lu9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding is recommended worldwide but not fully practiced. The first week after childbirth is regarded as a critical period for increasing breast milk production. The aim of the study was to investigate whether Chinese herbal medicine Zengru Gao would result in more women breastfeeding in the first week after childbirth.Entities:
Keywords: Breastfeeding; Early postpartum; Herbal medicine; Randomized controlled trial
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29409494 PMCID: PMC5801806 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-018-2121-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Flow chart of design and recruitment of participants according to CONSORT statement
Baseline main demographic and clinic characteristics of subjects enrolled in the randomized controlled trial for Zengru Gao
| Variables | Intervention | Control | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mother age (Mean ± SD, years) | 28.30 ± 3.13 | 28.39 ± 3.44 | 28.34 ± 3.28 | 0.7286 |
| Height (Mean ± SD, cm) | 160.18 ± 4.72 | 160.20 ± 4.93 | 160.19 ± 4.82 | 0.9606 |
| Weight (Mean ± SD, Kg) | 60.79 ± 8.12 | 61.46 ± 8.78 | 61.12 ± 8.45 | 0.3692 |
| Graviditya(Mean ± SD) | 1.85 ± 1.05 | 1.77 ± 0.99 | 1.81 ± 1.02 | 0.3418 |
| Parityb (Mean ± SD) | 1.84 ± 1.03 | 1.78 ± 0.99 | 1.81 ± 1.01 | 0.4028 |
| Gestation age (Mean ± SD, weeks) | 39.00 ± 1.09 | 39.04 ± 1.05 | 39.02 ± 1.07 | 0.5549 |
| Baby’s birth weight (Mean ± SD, Kg) | 3.31 ± 0.38 | 3.29 ± 0.39 | 3.30 ± 0.38 | 0.3770 |
| Baby’s birth height (Mean ± SD, cm) | 50.06 ± 1.45 | 50.04 ± 1.45 | 50.05 ± 1.45 | 0.9938 |
| Apgar Score (Mean ± SD) | 9.84 ± 0.38 | 9.87 ± 0.35 | 9.85 ± 0.36 | 0.2719 |
athe number of times that a woman has been pregnant; bthe number of times that she has given birth to a fetus with a gestational age of 24 weeks or more, regardless of whether the child was born alive or was stillborn
Comparison of full and partial breastfeeding at day 1, day 3, and day 7 between groups randomized to Chinese herbal medicine Zengru Gao and no intervention
| Day | Zengru Gao group (%) | Control group (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Full breastfeeding | 15 (5.86) | 23 (8.49) | Z = 1.7604, |
| Partial breastfeeding | 41 (16.02) | 54 (19.93) | ||
| Others | 200(78.13) | 194(71.59) | ||
| Day 3 | Full breastfeeding | 70 (27.34) | 62 (22.88) | Z = −2.0816, |
| Partial breastfeeding | 126(49.22) | 122(45.02) | ||
| Others | 60 (23.44) | 87 (32.10) | ||
| Day 7 | Full breastfeeding | 183(71.48) | 159(58.67) | Z = −3.0037, |
| Partial breastfeeding | 53 (20.70) | 82 (30.26) | ||
| Others | 20 (7.81) | 30 (11.07) |
Comparison of baby’s daily formula intake at day 1, day 3, and day 7 between groups randomized to Chinese herbal medicine Zengru Gao and no intervention
| Day | Zengru Gao group | Control group | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | N (miss) | 254(2) | 270(1) | Z = 0.1445, |
| Mean ± SD (ml/day) | 134.24 ± 105.76 | 133.14 ± 105.50 | ||
| Day 3 | N(miss) | 255(1) | 270(1) | Z = −1.4549, |
| Mean ± SD (ml/day) | 107.09 ± 123.85 | 121.33 ± 124.57 | ||
| Day 7 | N (miss) | 255(1) | 271(0) | Z = −2.7889, |
| Mean ± SD (ml/day) | 55.46 ± 115.39 | 90.66 ± 153.89 |