The effect of early limited formula on breastfeeding, readmission, and intestinal microbiota: A randomized clinical trial
The Journal of Pediatrics Mar 29, 2018
Flaherman VJ, et al. - Authors analyzed if the use of 10 mL formula after each breastfeeding before copious maternal milk production influenced the breastfeeding duration, readmission, and intestinal microbiota through 1 month of age, whose weight loss was ≥75th percentile for age, and whose mothers had not yet begun mature milk production. It was inferred that early limited formula (ELF) did not interfere with breastfeeding at 1 month, breastfeeding without formula at 1 month, or intestinal microbiota. Findings reported that ELF could serve as a significant therapeutic choice for newborns, exhibiting the potential to reduce readmission rates.
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