Early, regular breast-milk pumping may lead to early breast-milk feeding cessation

Public Health Nutr. 2018 Jun;21(9):1726-1736. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017004281. Epub 2018 Feb 13.

Abstract

Objective: To estimate the effect of early, regular breast-milk pumping on time to breast-milk feeding (BMF) and exclusive BMF cessation, for working and non-working women.

Design: Using the Infant Feeding Practices Survey II (IFPS II), we estimated weighted hazard ratios (HR) for the effect of regular pumping (participant defined) compared with non-regular/not pumping, reported at month 2, on both time to BMF cessation (to 12 months) and time to exclusive BMF cessation (to 6 months), using inverse probability weights to control confounding.

Setting: USA, 2005-2007.

Subjects: BMF (n 1624) and exclusively BMF (n 971) IFPS II participants at month 2.

Results: The weighted HR for time to BMF cessation was 1·62 (95 % CI 1·47, 1·78) and for time to exclusive BMF cessation was 1·14 (95 % CI 1·03, 1·25). Among non-working women, the weighted HR for time to BMF cessation was 2·05 (95 % CI 1·84, 2·28) and for time to exclusive BMF cessation was 1·10 (95 % CI 0·98, 1·22). Among working women, the weighted HR for time to BMF cessation was 0·90 (95 % CI 0·75, 1·07) and for time to exclusive BMF cessation was 1·14 (95 % CI 0·96, 1·36).

Conclusions: Overall, regular pumpers were more likely to stop BMF and exclusive BMF than non-regular/non-pumpers. Non-working regular pumpers were more likely than non-regular/non-pumpers to stop BMF. There was no effect among working women. Early, regular pumpers may need specialized support to maintain BMF.

Keywords: Breast-feeding; Breast-feeding cessation; Breast-milk pumping; Exclusive breast-feeding.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Breast Feeding / statistics & numerical data*
  • Breast Milk Expression / methods
  • Breast Milk Expression / statistics & numerical data*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Mothers / statistics & numerical data*
  • Time Factors*
  • United States
  • Women, Working / statistics & numerical data*