Breastfeeding or breast milk for procedural pain in neonates

Aug 29, 2023The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Breastfeeding or breast milk to reduce pain during procedures in newborns

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Abstract

Of the 66 studies reviewed, breastfeeding likely reduces the duration of crying in neonates undergoing painful procedures compared to various interventions.

  • Breastfeeding may reduce the increase in heart rate compared to holding by mother and other interventions.
  • Breastfeeding likely reduces the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) score compared to no intervention and several other methods.
  • Supplemental breast milk may reduce the increase in heart rate compared to water or no intervention.
  • Supplemental breast milk likely reduces the duration of crying compared to positioning, massage, or placebo.
  • Low-certainty evidence indicates little or no difference in pain scores for supplemental breast milk compared to various controls.

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