Abstract
Background
Inconsistent information exists regarding indicators of secretory activation in mothers delivering very low birth weight infants.
Research aims
To compare time to the onset of secretory activation using three separate indicators. A secondary aim examined the association between indicators of secretory activation and milk production.
Methods
Indicators of secretory activation included maternal perception, volume attainment (production of
Results
In 69 mothers of infants born ≤ 32 weeks’ gestation and
Conclusion
Mothers of very low birth weight infants are at risk for delayed secretory activation, which may decrease their milk production. Frequent expression during the first 5 days postpartum may promote earlier secretory activation. Valid methods of determining secretory activation are necessary to develop interventions promoting earlier secretory activation.
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