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The Impact of Previous Pregnancy Loss on Lactating Behaviors and Use of Herbal Medicines during Breastfeeding: A Post Hoc Analysis of the Herbal Supplements in Breastfeeding InvesTigation (HaBIT)

机译:母乳喂养期间以前的妊娠损失对哺乳行为和草药的影响:母乳喂养研究中草药补品的事后分析(HaBIT)

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Introduction. Complementary and alternative medicines (CAMs) are commonly used among lactating women, despite the poor knowledge of these products and of their safety. Perception of pregnancy- and breastfeeding-related difficulties and consequent use of CAMs may differ in bereaved women, by force of the distress related to previous loss, although no literature evidence is available. This Herbal supplements in Breastfeeding InvesTigation (HaBIT) post hoc analysis explored the impact of previous pregnancy loss on lactating behaviors and on use of CAMs during breastfeeding. Methods. A web-based survey was conducted among lactating women with no previous alive child, resident in Tuscany (Italy). Data on lactating behavior and on CAMs use were collected and evaluated among women with previous pregnancy loss as compared to control women. Results. Out of 476 women answering the questionnaire, 233 lactating women with one child were considered. Of them, 80 had history of pregnancy loss. Cesarean birth was significantly more frequent among women with history of pregnancy loss as compared to controls (41% versus 22%; p=0.004). Proportion, length of exclusive breastfeeding, and occurrence of breastfeeding-related complications were comparable among the two cohorts. More than half of women used CAMs during breastfeeding. Use of CAMs was more frequent among women with previous pregnancy loss (54% versus 68%; p=0.050), specifically considering herbal preparations (16% versus 30%; p=0.018). Major advisors for CAMs use were midwives. 18% and 23% of women without and with history of pregnancy loss declared no clear perception on CAMs efficacy and safety. Conclusion. Overcoming the social taboo of pregnancy loss and training healthcare professionals for an adequate management of the perinatal period are essential for an effective and safe care. Despite the common use and advice on CAMs use during breastfeeding, it is important to acknowledge that limited evidence supports their safety and efficacy during such critical period.
机译:介绍。尽管对这些产品及其安全性知之甚少,但在哺乳期妇女中仍普遍使用补充和替代药物(CAMs)。失去亲人的妇女因与先前流产有关的困扰而对与妊娠和母乳喂养有关的困难的认识以及随后使用CAM的方法可能有所不同,尽管尚无文献证据。母乳喂养研究中的这种草药补充剂(haBIT)进行了事后分析,探讨了以前的流产对母乳喂养期间泌乳行为和CAMs使用的影响。方法。对居住在托斯卡纳(意大利)没有生育子女的哺乳期妇女进行了基于网络的调查。与对照组女性相比,先前有妊娠流产的女性的泌乳行为和CAMs的使用数据被收集和评估。结果。在回答问卷的476名妇女中,考虑了233名有一个孩子的哺乳期妇女。其中有80人有流产史。与对照组相比,有流产史的妇女剖宫产的发生率明显更高(41%比22%; p = 0.004)。在这两个队列中,母乳喂养的比例,纯母乳喂养的时间长短以及与母乳喂养有关的并发症的发生率是可比的。超过一半的妇女在母乳喂养期间使用了CAM。先前有流产的女性更常使用CAM(54%比68%; p = 0.050),特别是考虑使用草药制剂(16%比30%; p = 0.018)。 CAM的主要顾问是助产士。分别有18%和23%的女性没有或有妊娠流产史,他们对CAM的功效和安全性没有明确的认识。结论。克服妊娠流产的社会禁忌并培训医护人员围产期的适当管理对于有效和安全的护理至关重要。尽管在母乳喂养期间使用CAM的方法很普遍并且有建议,但重要的是要认识到有限的证据在此关键时期支持了它们的安全性和有效性。

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