Delivery room breastfeeding for prevention of hypoglycaemia in infants of diabetic mothers

Ayala Maayan-Metzger*, Irit Schushan-Eisen, Daniel Lubin, Orit Moran, Jacob Kuint, Ram Mazkereth

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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of duration of early breastfeeding in the delivery room on blood glucose levels among term neonates of diabetic mothers. Methods: Mothers with gestational diabetes were encouraged to breastfeed their infants immediately after birth in the delivery room. The breastfeeding duration was recorded by the midwife. Results: The longer duration of breastfeeding subgroup (n = 39) demonstrated a lower rate of hypoglycaemia in the first 8 hours of life (< 40 mg/dl) compared to the shorter duration subgroup (n = 40), but this difference did not reach statistical significance (2.6% vs. 17.5% respectively, p = 0.057). Hypoglycaemia was mainly predicted by lower cord glucose for each decrease of 10 mg/dl (OR 2.11 [CI 1.1-4.03] p = 0.024. Conclusion: Longer duration of delivery room breastfeeding did not reduce the rate of hypoglycaemia, which was mainly influenced by lower cord blood glucose level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-28
Number of pages6
JournalFetal and Pediatric Pathology
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2014

Keywords

  • Breastfeeding
  • Diabetic mother
  • Hypoglycaemia
  • Newborn infants

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