Breastfeeding for procedural pain in infants beyond the neonatal period

Nov 2, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Breastfeeding to reduce pain from procedures in infants older than newborns

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Abstract

Breastfeeding is associated with a 38-second reduction in cry time during vaccinations in infants aged 28 days to 12 months.

  • Breastfeeding reduced behavioural pain responses, such as cry time and pain scores, compared to no treatment, oral water, and other interventions.
  • A 1.7-point reduction in standardised pain scores was observed with breastfeeding during vaccinations.
  • Breastfeeding did not consistently affect physiological indicators, such as heart rate, following painful procedures.
  • Higher effectiveness of breastfeeding was noted compared to 25% dextrose, topical anaesthetic cream, maternal cuddling, and massage.
  • No adverse events were reported in the studies reviewed.

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