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"What Is 'Enough,' and How Do I Make It?": A Qualitative Examination of Questions Mothers Ask on Social Media About Pumping and Providing an Adequate Amount of Milk for Their Infants.

Rei Yamada1, Kathleen M Rasmussen1, Julia P Felice1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mothers commonly cite an inadequate milk "supply" as a reason for stopping human milk feeding. Further, pumping may affect mothers' understanding of their milk production. We aimed to characterize the questions mothers ask each other online related to the adequacy of the milk they pumped and provided to their infants.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a secondary analysis of 543 posts containing questions related to pumping on an online discussion forum. These posts were provided by an open cohort of ∼25,000 women between 1 month before due date and 4.5 months postpartum. We used thematic analysis with Atlas.ti to analyze the posts.
RESULTS: Mothers commonly asked how many ounces they should be pumping and inquired about strategies to increase their pump output. They also wondered how many ounces or bottles of pumped milk they should provide to their infants or store for future use. Finally, mothers reported the inadequacy of the milk they were pumping or providing to their infants as potential reasons for stopping human milk feeding.
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that mothers may benefit from additional guidance from health care providers on the limitations of using pumps to draw conclusions about their milk production, the current evidence related to the use of herbal galactagogues, and the importance of responsive infant feeding. These findings also highlight the need for future research into how pumping or using herbal galactagogues may affect mothers' actual or perceived milk production and how styles for providing pumped milk compare to styles for feeding directly at the breast.

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Keywords:  breast milk; breastfeeding; human milk; infant feeding; milk expression

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30431317      PMCID: PMC6352550          DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2018.0154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breastfeed Med        ISSN: 1556-8253            Impact factor:   1.817


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