| Literature DB >> 30610018 |
Jordan Rita Rose Casey1, Erin Louise Mogg1, Jennifer Banks1, Kathleen Braniff2, Clare Heal1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To explore and describe the experiences and perspectives of collecting and storing colostrum in the antenatal period in women who have had diabetes in pregnancy.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; colostrum; diabetes in pregnancy; qualitative research
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30610018 PMCID: PMC6326334 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-021513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Participant characteristics
| Characteristics | Total n |
| Age group (years) | |
| 25–30 | 2 |
| 31–35 | 3 |
| >35 | 1 |
| Ethnicity | |
| Caucasian | 6 |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 5 |
| De facto | 1 |
| Education level | |
| Grade 12 or equivalent | 1 |
| Diploma | 2 |
| Bachelor’s degree | 2 |
| Postgraduate degree | 1 |
| Diabetes type | |
| GDM | 5 |
| T1DM | 1 |
| Primiparous | |
| Yes | 4 |
| Person who advised woman to collect antenatal colostrum* | |
| Midwife | 5 |
| Lactation consultant | 5 |
| Diabetic educator | 3 |
| Obstetrician | 2 |
| Other† | 3 |
| Woman obtained antenatal colostrum | |
| Yes | 5 |
| Baby became hypoglycaemic | |
| Yes | 4 |
| Treatment of hypoglycaemia* | |
| EBM | 4 |
| Formula | 4 |
| Intravenous dextrose | 1 |
*More than one answer given.
†Other included Breastfeeding Australia, friends and general practitioners.
EBM, expressed breast milk; GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; T1DM, type I diabetes mellitus.
Themes and illustrative quotes
| Theme | Illustrative quotes |
| Wary of medicalisation | |
| Adjusting to an ‘abnormal pregnancy’ | When you’re pregnant, you’re trying to figure it out anyway and then you’ve got the added complication of diabetes. (GDM, 20 s) |
| Seeking continuity of care | The continuity of care is so important! (GDM, 20 s) |
| Determination to reduce formula | We managed to avoid a few top up feeds from the formula. (GDM, 20 s) |
| Fear of invasive intervention | It heartbreaking actually because they ended up having to put in drips and things to stabilise it [BGL]. (GDM, 40 s) |
| Underlying altruism | |
| Providing the best for baby | It was an important thing to do for the baby so you just do it. (GDM, 40 s) |
| Preparing for inevitable complications | I knew very early that I’d be having a (caesarean section). So should’ve anything happen there was that (colostrum) there. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Eager for milk donation | There was a mother struggling and she didn’t have any and I couldn’t have been happier to give her some of mine. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Internal pressure to succeed | |
| Coping with confronting information | It’s just an overwhelming lot of information. (GDM, 20 s) |
| Disheartened by failures | I was just one of those women that didn’t get a colostrum. I tried so hard! (GDM, 20 s) |
| Constant fear of insufficient supply | I just kept looking at all the packets of stuff that I hadn’t filled and thought ‘I’ve just got to get these filled’. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Overwhelming guilt | If I didn’t do it and she needed it, I’d only have myself to blame if it wasn’t there. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Concern for future breastfeeding success | I was beginning to actually get scared I would never make milk. (GDM, 20 s) |
| Frustrated by waste | |
| Encroaching on time | It (expressing) was taking me probably a couple of hours to do a night. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Squandering a precious resource | I showed up with 20mls of colostrum thinking I’ m sweet and disappeared in three feeds! (GDM, 20 s) |
| Ambiguous about necessity | I didn’t end up using the milk. My daughter didn’t need it. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Self-management and ownership | |
| Adapting to awkwardness | I felt like it [expressing] was a bit weird. Then when I started to collect I was like ‘Okay I get it’. (T1DM, 20 s) |
| Developing strategies for success | I had specimen cups that I collected in and I had all the syringes and had caps and all the labels already printed. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Actively seeking education | I |
| Gaining confidence to request help | I went over and she (lactation consultant) helped me out on her own personal time because it was something I was worried about. (GDM, 20 s) |
| Accepting personal limitations | Just knowing that the little that you have is better than nothing. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Building fortitude for motherhood | |
| Physically preparing for breast feeding | It [expressing] made breastfeeding this time really a lot easier. I didn’t really breastfeed my first baby. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Symbolic for an imminent infant | It was all part of what you do to prepare for a baby. (GDM, 40 s) |
| Establishing early relationships with supports | If I hadn’t [expressed] I wouldn’t have known where to go and probably wouldn’t have felt comfortable reaching out but I’d already made those relationships. (GDM, 30 s) |
| Approaching challenges with realistic optimism | I guess looking at the bigger picture and just thinking about the baby. (GDM, 30 s) |
BGL, blood glucose level; GDM, gestational diabetes mellitus; T1DM, type I diabetes mellitus.
Figure 1Thematic schema of diabetic women’s experiences of collecting colostrum in pregnancy.