Keywords:
The ORIGINS Project; antenatal colostrum expression; breastfeeding; formula feeding; human milk; human-milk substitute; pregnancy; randomized controlled trial; secretory activation; supplementation
Abstract:
Although many mothers initiate breastfeeding, supplementation with human-milk substitutes (formula) during the birth hospitalization is common and has been associated with early breastfeeding cessation. Colostrum hand expressed in the last few weeks before birth, known as antenatal colostrum expression (ACE), can be used instead of human-milk substitutes. However, evidence is lacking on the efficacy of ACE on breastfeeding outcomes and in non-diabetic mothers.