Abstract
Background
The mothers of very low birth weight infants face many challenges to achieve breastfeeding at hospital discharge, especially during long stays.
Research aim
The aim of this study was to describe the incidence and factors associated with breastfeeding rates (exclusive or with formula) at discharge, for very low birth weight infants, in a private Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in southern Brazil.
Methods
We conducted a prospective longitudinal cohort study of infants (
Results
Most (93.4%;
Conclusions
In our single unit experience in Brazil, most infants were breastfeeding at discharge. NICU staff might address mothers of infants who have prolonged hospitalization with specific strategies. Mothers and infants at risk can be identified early and personalized interventions can be developed for improving breastfeeding rates at discharge.
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