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Stimulation of Lactation Using Acupuncture: A Case Study

  • Introduction: Breastfeeding is a recognized preferred method of infant feeding; however, for many women, difficulties in breastfeeding result in termination before the recommended period of time. Acupuncture is suggested to be a promising option to treat lactation insufficiency and enhance the production of maternal milk. Main Issue: We have reported the case of a woman with lactation insufficiency due to Caesarean section and congenital unilateral invaginated nipple. Milk production started on the 3rd day following delivery. The newborn was not provided with any food or fluids other than mother’s milk. At 5 days of life, the newborn required long feeding periods and lost 4% of his birth weight, with the participant reporting lactation insufficiency described by the perception of inadequate milk production. Management: Despite the implementation of conventional measures to improve lactation, the difficulties in breastfeeding persisted. Acupuncture was tried on Day 6 of life, and enhanced milk production was observed, which could be measured as the volume of residual milk extracted using the breast pump each time after the newborn achieved satiety. After acupuncture treatment there was an augmentation of maternal milk production from both breasts and successful lactation. Conclusion: This case study provides information that might be useful for prospective investigation of acupuncture’s efficacy in women with lactation insufficiency.

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Author: Guillermo Pierdant, Kristin Westphal, Anja Lange, Taras I. Usichenko
URN:urn:nbn:de:gbv:9-opus-63839
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/08903344221078802
ISSN:0890-3344
ISSN:1552-5732
Parent Title (English):Journal of Human Lactation
Publisher:SAGE Publications
Place of publication:Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2022/08/01
Release Date:2022/11/29
Tag:acupuncture; breastfeeding; breastfeeding difficulties; case study; insufficient milk
Volume:38
Issue:3
First Page:559
Last Page:563
Faculties:Universitätsmedizin / Klinik und Poliklinik für Frauenheilkunde u. Geburtshilfe
Collections:weitere DFG-förderfähige Artikel
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell