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NCT ID: NCT05338203 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Tandem Breastfeeding

Comparison of Breast Milk Contents in Tandem Breastfeeding and Non-Tandem Breastfeeding Mother

Start date: April 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Breastfeeding is the gold standard for feeding newborns and infants. Tandem breastfeeding is defined as breastfeeding during pregnancy or simultaneous breastfeeding of two non-twins. The aim of this study; The aim of this study is to compare breast milk contents of mothers who breastfeed in tandem and mothers who do not breastfeed in tandem. The study was planned as an experimental study with a single center control group. The place where the research will be conducted is the Lactation/Relactation outpatient clinic and gynecology and obstetrics polyclinic of Çamlıca Medipol University Hospital and Halil Şıvgın Çubuk State Hospital. and tandem non-breastfeeding mothers. Power analysis was performed to determine the number of samples. For this purpose, the study results of Rosenberg et al. (2021) (Experiment: 8.1±0.2 Control:6.2±1.5) were used as reference. According to the power analysis made by calculating the effect size, the sample size calculated with α= 0.01 error level and 99% power; 18 women in the experimental group and 18 women in the control group, a total of at least 36 women. The analysis was made in G*Power version 3.1.9.4. All mothers will be informed about the study, and mothers who accept the study will have to fill out the "Conformity to Criteria Form" created by the researchers. Written informed consent will be obtained from mothers who meet the research criteria. After completing the introductory information form, milk will be collected from all mothers. Milk collection will be done by one of the researchers. Milking will always be collected from all mothers between 08:00 and 16:00, provided that at least 40 minutes have passed after the last milking. Manual milking will be done for 10 minutes.

NCT ID: NCT04514809 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Tandem Breastfeeding

Milk Compositions of Mothers Who Breastfeed as Tandem

Breastfeeding
Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The impact of tandem breastfeeding on the health of mothers and babies is a matter of curiosity. It is stated in the literature that there are few studies that examine the results of tandem breastfeeding in terms of mother, newborn and other baby after birth, and that there are no negative consequences of breastfeeding in terms of mother, newborn and older baby at two different ages. Research shows that while it is possible for mothers to continue breastfeeding by counselling to them based on evidence-based information, most of them have ended breastfeeding. It is the responsibility of nurses to make this process more successful and seamless for both mothers and babies. In tandem breastfeeding, the nurse should advise the mother on her own feeding and breastfeeding, and should refer her to her physician if she considers it necessary. There is no clear and up - to-date source showing changes in mother's milk over time (24-72 hours-one month), production time (colostrum and mature milk), changes in milk composition in tandem breastfeeding in the current literature, and this study is original with this aspect.