Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy
Background: Over the past year, there has been a rise in twin births. The current scientific consensus recommended breast-feed milk for all newborns for at least 6 months. They stated that it is possible to meet the nutritional needs of two or more newborns with only one mother’s milk. More informat...
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doaj-0caa0409cf4241b591ed15fb37de21b72021-09-26T00:51:51ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432021-09-01133099309910.3390/nu13093099Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern ItalyPasqua Anna Quitadamo0Laura Comegna1Giuseppina Palumbo2Massimiliano Copetti3Paola Lurdo4Federica Zambianco5Maria Assunta Gentile6Antonio Villani7Neonatology–Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyNeonatology–Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyHuman Milk Bank, “Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza” Foundation, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyStatistical Department, “Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza” Foundation, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyNeonatology–Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyFaculty of Medicine, University of San Raffaele Vita-Salute, 20132 Milano, ItalyNeonatology–Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyNeonatology–Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, IRCCS Casa Sollievo Della Sofferenza, 71013 San Giovanni Rotondo, ItalyBackground: Over the past year, there has been a rise in twin births. The current scientific consensus recommended breast-feed milk for all newborns for at least 6 months. They stated that it is possible to meet the nutritional needs of two or more newborns with only one mother’s milk. More information would be desirable about the factors that influence or lead to the initiation and interruption of breastfeeding. The quality of the evidence available from multiple studies has been inconclusive and therefore led to controversial interpretations and practices. Aims: The first aim of this study was to analyze the extent of the feeding of multiples with breast milk in the experience of our clinical unit in terms of incidence and duration. The second objective was to evaluate the correlation between maternal, perinatal and neonatal variables with breast milk feeding rates and duration. Methods: The study was conducted between 2015 and 2020, in a NICU in Southern Italy (San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia). Sixty-one women who have given birth to multiples were enrolled into the study. Newborn data were retrospectively collected by informatic database and breastfeeding information were collected by a questionnaire. Results: In our centre, the percentage of twins out of the total number of births over the years has almost doubled from 1.28% in 2015 to 2.48% in 2020 and the 88% of twins are premature. 18.1% received breast milk for more than 6 months and 6.3% received it for more than 12 months. Infants of lower gestational age and weight, born to multiparous, more mature and medium-high schooling mothers received breast milk for a longer period. 35% of women explained that the interruption of breastfeeding was due to the insufficient milk production and 41% to the stress and difficulties in managing the twins. Qualitative analysis of maternal narrative revealed, for many of them, the awareness of the importance of breastfeeding and the efforts made to try to give breast milk, but also fears about the quantity of milk and satiety of their children. Conclusions: It is important to identify the factors both favoring and obstructing maternal milk feeding of multiples and it would be desirable the activation of a network of training and support for mothers after discharge, with particular regard to the categories found to be less inclined.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/9/3099multiples’ breastfeedingfactors of breastfeeding durationpreterm twins’ breastfeeding |
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Pasqua Anna Quitadamo Laura Comegna Giuseppina Palumbo Massimiliano Copetti Paola Lurdo Federica Zambianco Maria Assunta Gentile Antonio Villani Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy Nutrients multiples’ breastfeeding factors of breastfeeding duration preterm twins’ breastfeeding |
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Pasqua Anna Quitadamo Laura Comegna Giuseppina Palumbo Massimiliano Copetti Paola Lurdo Federica Zambianco Maria Assunta Gentile Antonio Villani |
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Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy |
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Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy |
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Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy |
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Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy |
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Feeding Twins with Human Milk and Factors Associated with Its Duration: A Qualitative and Quantitative Study in Southern Italy |
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feeding twins with human milk and factors associated with its duration: a qualitative and quantitative study in southern italy |
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Background: Over the past year, there has been a rise in twin births. The current scientific consensus recommended breast-feed milk for all newborns for at least 6 months. They stated that it is possible to meet the nutritional needs of two or more newborns with only one mother’s milk. More information would be desirable about the factors that influence or lead to the initiation and interruption of breastfeeding. The quality of the evidence available from multiple studies has been inconclusive and therefore led to controversial interpretations and practices. Aims: The first aim of this study was to analyze the extent of the feeding of multiples with breast milk in the experience of our clinical unit in terms of incidence and duration. The second objective was to evaluate the correlation between maternal, perinatal and neonatal variables with breast milk feeding rates and duration. Methods: The study was conducted between 2015 and 2020, in a NICU in Southern Italy (San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia). Sixty-one women who have given birth to multiples were enrolled into the study. Newborn data were retrospectively collected by informatic database and breastfeeding information were collected by a questionnaire. Results: In our centre, the percentage of twins out of the total number of births over the years has almost doubled from 1.28% in 2015 to 2.48% in 2020 and the 88% of twins are premature. 18.1% received breast milk for more than 6 months and 6.3% received it for more than 12 months. Infants of lower gestational age and weight, born to multiparous, more mature and medium-high schooling mothers received breast milk for a longer period. 35% of women explained that the interruption of breastfeeding was due to the insufficient milk production and 41% to the stress and difficulties in managing the twins. Qualitative analysis of maternal narrative revealed, for many of them, the awareness of the importance of breastfeeding and the efforts made to try to give breast milk, but also fears about the quantity of milk and satiety of their children. Conclusions: It is important to identify the factors both favoring and obstructing maternal milk feeding of multiples and it would be desirable the activation of a network of training and support for mothers after discharge, with particular regard to the categories found to be less inclined. |
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