Buenos indicadores de salud en niños con síndrome de Down: Alta frecuencia de lactancia materna exclusiva a los 6 meses

  • Génova L
  • Cerda J
  • Correa C
  • et al.
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Aim: To describe the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months in binomial of mother and infants with Down Syndrome (DS) attending at the Health net UC CHRISTUS (PSSPSD-UC), and identify the main factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding cessation. Patients and Methods: Prevalence study of exclusively breastfeeding at 6 months of age that includes mother-child binomial of Chilean infants with (DS) aged 6-24 months, who attend the PSSPSD-UC. An on-line questionnaire was conducted, which included demographic data, child’s background and experience in breastfeeding. Results: The total sample consisted of 73 binomials. Forty-six percent (34/73) of the mothers exclusively breastfed until 6 months or longer, 67.1% (49/73) of the infants had a disease or malformation that interfere with breast feeding. Among the 39 mothers who did not exclusively breastfeed until 6 months, 25 (64.1%) referred child factors. Hospitalization during the first 6 months was the most significant factor affecting the cessation of breastfeeding (OR = 6,13). Conclusions: First study in Chile that describes the frequency of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months of age in children with DS, which shows a large rate of exclusively breastfeeding in the studied sample. The adequate support and education in breastfeeding could allow to achieve a better rate of exclusive breastfeeding in this vulnerable group.

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Génova, L., Cerda, J., Correa, C., Vergara, N., & Lizama, M. (2018). Buenos indicadores de salud en niños con síndrome de Down: Alta frecuencia de lactancia materna exclusiva a los 6 meses. Revista Chilena de Pediatría, 89(1), 32–41. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062018000100032

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