Breastfeeding Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Prenatal Counseling on Breastfeeding Rates in Twins
Few studies have investigated breastfeeding in twins, and none have addressed the effect of antenatal counseling on breastfeeding twins.The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of antenatal breastfeeding counseling on the breastfeeding rates in twin pregnancies.
In singleton pregnancies, three randomized studies have recently examined the influence of
antenatal breastfeeding education on the breastfeeding rates (Su et al. 2007; Mattar et al.
2007; Wong et al. 2014). Two of these studies did not find differences in the total
breastfeeding rates between the groups that received and did not receive antenatal
breastfeeding education at the infants' age of 6 months old (Su et al. 2007; Wong et al.
2014). However, Su et al. found higher exclusive breastfeeding rates for 6-months-old infants
in the group that received antenatal counseling. In contrast, Mattar et al. 2007 found
significantly difference in breastfeeding rates with individual counseling compared to
non-counseling or only breastfeeding educational material with no counseling.
Few studies have investigated breastfeeding in twins specifically, and even fewer have
focused on the duration of breastfeeding of twin infants. Furthermore, in our literature
search, we did not find studies of breastfeeding of twins investigating the effect of
antenatal education on breastfeeding twins. Our hypothesis is that mothers of twins receiving
specific antenatal counseling on breastfeeding should have a higher rate of breastfeeding
than mothers who do not receive antenatal breastfeeding counseling. Therefore, the purpose of
this study was to investigate the effect of specific antenatal breastfeeding counseling on
the breastfeeding rates in twin pregnancies.
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