| Literature DB >> 34064697 |
Esmeralda Santacruz-Salas1,2,3, Antonio Segura-Fragoso1, Diana P Pozuelo-Carrascosa2,3,4, Ana Isabel Cobo-Cuenca2,3,4,5, Juan Manuel Carmona-Torres2,3,4,5, José Alberto Laredo-Aguilera2,3,4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is evidence of the benefits of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) but maintaining EBF for the minimum recommended time of 6 months is challenging. AIMS: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of breastfeeding types in a Spanish setting, explore the influencing factors, and analyze the relationships between the reasons for EBF cessation and the EBF durations achieved.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; breastfeeding difficulties; breastfeeding support; child health; early breastfeeding cessation; exclusive breastfeeding; lactation; motivation; weaning
Year: 2021 PMID: 34064697 PMCID: PMC8151230 DOI: 10.3390/jpm11050396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Figure 1Flowchart of study participants.
Figure 2Prevalence of breastfeeding types for 6 months.
Characteristics of the mother–child pairs participating in the study and their influence on the maintenance of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months.
| Variables | Not Exclusive Breastfeeding for 6 Months | Exclusive Breastfeeding for 6 Months | * |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social and Individual Maternal, Infant O Mother–Child Factors | |||
| AGE OF THE MOTHER | |||
| Up to 30 years | 57 (30.16) | 13 (27.7) | 0.73 |
| >than 30 years | 132 (69.8) | 34 (72.3) | |
| NATIONALITY | |||
| Spanish | 155 (82.01) | 42 (89.4) | 0.23 |
| Foreign | 34 (17.99) | 5 (10.6) | |
| EDUCATION LEVEL | |||
| Primary school | 51 (26.98) | 14 (29.8) | 0.68 |
| Secondary school or higher | 138 (73.02) | 33 (70.2) | |
| LIVE WITH YOUR PARTNER | |||
| Yes | 183 (96.83) | 47 (100) | 0.18 |
| No | 6 (3.17) | 0 (0) | |
| MARITAL STATUS | |||
| Married or with partner | 114 (60.32) | 33 (70.2) | 0.19 |
| Other situations | 75 (39.68) | 14 (29.8) | |
| WORK SITUATION | |||
| Employed | 97 (51.32) | 18 (38.3) | 0.10 |
| Unemployed | 92 (48.68) | 29 (61.7) | |
| MATERNITY LEAVE | |||
| without maternity leave | 84 (44.44) | 26 (55.3) | 0.17 |
| on maternity leave | 105 (55.55) | 21 (44.7) | |
| SEX OF NEWBORN | |||
| Boy | 105 (55.55) | 21 (44.7) | 0.17 |
| Girl | 84 (44.44) | 26 (55.3) | |
| CLINICAL FEATURES | |||
| PREVIOUS NUMBER OF CHILDREN | |||
| Neither | 83 (44.15) | 23 (48.9) | 0.20 |
| Only one | 80 (42.33) | 22 (46.8) | |
| Two or more | 26 (13.76) | 2 (4.3) | |
| DAYS OF GESTATION | |||
| <280 | 101 (53.44) | 23 (48.9) | 0.55 |
| ≥280 | 88 (46.56) | 24 (51.1) | |
| ANESTHESIA | |||
| without anesthesia | 28 (14.81) | 5 (10.6) | 0.41 |
| with anesthesia | 161 (85.2) | 42 (89.4) | |
| BIRTH WEIGHT (kg) | |||
| ≤3.250 | 91 (48.1) | 21 (44.7) | 0.64 |
| >3.250 | 98 (51.9) | 26 (55.3) | |
| TYPE OF DELIVERY | |||
| Vaginal with or whitout instrumental | 145 (76.7) | 36 (76.6) | 0.97 |
| Cesarean section | 44 (23.3) | 11 (23.4) | |
| HAVE DECIDED ON THE TYPE OF LACTATION PRIOR TO DELIVERY | |||
| Yes, breastfeeding | 173 (91.5) | 47 (100) | 0.03 |
| They haven’t decided yet | 17 (8.9) | 0 (0.00) | |
| DECISION OF THE DURATION TO CONTINUE THE BREASTFEEDING | |||
| One month | 2 (1.1) | 0 (0) | 0.23 |
| Two months | 0 | 0 (0) | |
| Three months | 2 (1.1) | 0 (0) | |
| Between 3 and 6 month | 69 (36.5) | 11 (23.4) | |
| As long as the baby wants it | 18 (9.5) | 7 (14.9) | |
| As long as I can | 86 (45.5) | 29 (61.7) | |
| CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLINICAL OR FAMILY ENVIRONMENT | |||
| BELIEVE THAT THE BABY IS HUNGRY | |||
| The baby is satisfied | 118 (62.4) | 39 (83) | 0.00 |
| The baby isn’t satisfied or I have doubts | 71 (37.6) | 8 (17) | |
| THEY OFFERED BOTTLES OF WATER OR ORS IN THE HOSPITAL | |||
| Yes | 73 (38.6) | 26 (55.3) | 0.04 |
| Not | 116 (61.4) | 21 (44.7) | |
| THEY OFFERED FORMULA FEEDING | |||
| Not | 53 (28.1) | 20 (42.6) | 0.06 |
| Yes | 136 (71.9) | 27 (57.4) | |
| INITIAL PRACTICE PROBLEMS WITH BREASTFEEDING | |||
| Not | 155 (82.1) | 36 (76.6) | 0.38 |
| Yes | 34 (17.9) | 11 (23.4) | |
| THEY SOLVED THE BREASTFEEDING PROBLEMS | |||
| Not | 81 (42.9) | 23 (48.9) | 0.47 |
| Yes | 108 (57.1) | 24 (51.1) | |
| BREASTFEEDING COUNSELLING | |||
| Not recivied or not necesary | 75 (39.7) | 13 (27.7) | 0.18 |
| Search itself | 25 (13.2) | 5 (10.6) | |
| Health profesional or support group | 89 (47.01) | 29 (61.7) | |
| COUPLE OPINION REGARDING BREASTFEEDING | |||
| Not in favor | 3 (1.6) | 0 (0) | 0.08 |
| In favor | 171 (90.5) | 47 (100) | |
| Indifferent | 15 (7.93) | 0 (0) | |
ORS = oral rehydration solutions; * p. = statistical significance.
Relationship between the other variables and the maintenance of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months (women who practiced exclusive breastfeeding for some time during the 6 months).
| Relationship beteween Use of Pacifier and Time Achieved of EBF | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Time of EBF (Days) | SD | χ2 | |
| USE OF THE PACIFIER | ||||
| Not use pacifier | 68 (28.8) | 118.9 | 69.14 | <0.001 |
| Start using in the first 29 days | 67 (28.4) | 57.19 | 67.42 | |
| Start using from the first 30 days | 101 (42.8) | 73.37 | 74.28 | |
| RELATIONSHIP BETEWEEN AVERAGE NUMBER OF DAYS OF PREGNANCY AND TIME ACHIEVED OF EBF | ||||
| VARIABLES | Time of pregnancy (days) | SD | t | |
| EBF 3 MONTHS | ||||
| NOT | 124 (52.5) | 275.23 | 8.6 | 0.001 |
| YES | 112 (47.45) | 277.93 | 7.6 | |
| EBF 6 MONTHS | ||||
| NOT | 190 (88.5) | 275.99 | 8.47 | 0.05 |
| YES | 46 (19.49) | 278.64 | 6.79 | |
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| VARIABLES | Maintenance of EBF 6 months (OR) | CI 95% | ||
| TIME OF EBF TO OTHERS PREVIOUS CHILDRENS | ||||
| No time | 4 (7.14) | Ref. | ||
| Until 6 months | 7 (13.73) | 2.205 | (0.59–8.22) | 0.239 |
| Over 6 months | 14 (40) | 8.902 | (2.60–30.4) | 0.00 |
EBF = exclusive breastfeeding; SD = standard deviation; χ2 = Chi-square test; t = Student t-test; OR = Odds ratio; CI = Confidence Interval; p* = statistical significance.
Conditions influencing the cessation of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months.
| Influential Variables | OR | IC 95% | * |
|---|---|---|---|
| BELIEVE THE BABY IS NOT SATISFIED OR HAVING DOUBTS | 2.96 | (0.149–768) | 0.01 |
| HAVING OFFERED BOTTLES OF WATER OR ORS | 0.52 | (1.000–3.707) | 0.05 |
OR = Odds Ratio, CI = Confidence interval, * p = statistical significance.
Figure 3Kaplan–Meier curves of the duration of exclusive breastfeeding according to the mothers’ beliefs and supplementation with water or ORS in the breastfeeding process.
Reasons for cessation and duration of exclusive breastfeeding (women who practiced exclusive breastfeeding).
| Reasons Aluded by the Mothers | Average Days of EBF | SD | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reasons for introducing artificial milk bottles | Health recommendation | 7 (2.9) | 115.7 | 41.3 |
| Influence of social or family environment | 11 (4.6) | 107.8 | 51.5 | |
| The baby does not weight gain according to standards | 4 (1.6) | 97.5 | 58.1 | |
| Labour problems | 24 (10.1) | 96.0 | 40.2 | |
| The baby gets hungry | 21 (8.9) | 76.7 | 51.9 | |
| Problems with breastfeeding | 27 (11.4) | 60.8 | 49.8 | |
| Reasons for introducing solid foods | Health recommendation | 84 (35.6) | 100.4 | 55.1 |
| She decides for herself | 7 (2.9) | 105.7 | 60.2 | |
EBF = exclusive breastfeeding, SD = standard deviation.
Reasons cited by mothers for ceasing exclusive breastfeeding. Multivariate analysis (women who practiced exclusive breastfeeding some time for 6 months).
| Reasons for Introducing Artificial Milk Bottles | Average Days of EBF | SD | * | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Influence of social or family environment | 162 (68.6) | 88.9 | 81.3 | 0.05 |
| Labour problems | 26 (11) | 88.65 | 46.53 | |
| Health recommendation | 11 (4.7) | 73.64 | 66.56 | |
| Autoeficacy = The baby gets hungry + not sufficient weight gain according to standards | 38 (16.1) | 52.63 | 56.98 |
EBF = Exclusive Breastfeeding, SD = standard deviation, * p = statistical significance.