Impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding, 2021.

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Introduction. As we know, breastfeeding has been one of the richest sources of nourishment since ancient times, providing a wide range of antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory agents, leukocytes, and other properties that contribute to the newborn's nutrition and proper development...

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Autores: Reyes-Serrano, Bertha Nathaly, Barzola-Rolando, Diana Hiromi, Huamán de la Cruz, Leslie Evelyn
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Sociedad Materno Fetal
Repositorio:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:Pamdemia de COVID-19
COVID-19
Lactancia materna
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Reyes-Serrano, Bertha Nathaly
Pamdemia de COVID-19
COVID-19
Lactancia materna
title_short Impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding, 2021.
title_full Impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding, 2021.
title_fullStr Impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding, 2021.
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Barzola-Rolando, Diana Hiromi
Huamán de la Cruz, Leslie Evelyn
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Barzola-Rolando, Diana Hiromi
Huamán de la Cruz, Leslie Evelyn
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COVID-19
Lactancia materna
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COVID-19
Lactancia materna
description Introduction. As we know, breastfeeding has been one of the richest sources of nourishment since ancient times, providing a wide range of antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory agents, leukocytes, and other properties that contribute to the newborn's nutrition and proper development from the first suckling, aiding their adaptation to extrauterine life. That is why it has been prioritized and determined that breastfeeding should continue normally as long as the mother complies with all biosecurity protocols. Objetive. To understand how the COVID-19 virus has impacted breastfeeding and what preventive and promotional measures have been implemented to maintain the golden hour. Materials and Methods. A qualitative investigation was carried out during 2021, conducting a narrative review through documentary study of references, including systematic reviews and original articles. The search was performed using scientific databases such as PubMed, Medline, Science Direct, Bvs, and Google Scholar, using the following keywords and connectors: Lactancia materna OR Breastfeeding OR Lâctancia Materna AND Covid OR Covid 19 OR Covid19; Breastfeeding AND Covid-19, and articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Results. Breastfeeding with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and the benefits of colostrum therapy: Breastfeeding should be individualized in each case of mothers who are COVID-19 positive, as to date, no contraindications have been reported recommending its discontinuation, but always prioritizing the newborn's health. On the other hand, colostrum therapy should be used as a means of protection for the newborn. Conclusions. Breastfeeding should be initiated within the first hour of life, facilitating skin-to-skin contact, but with recommended biosecurity measures such as wearing a mask at all times, thorough handwashing before having contact with the newborn, prior breast hygiene, disinfecting nearby surfaces, and if milk expression is necessary, ensuring thorough disinfection of all equipment. These preventive measures are being implemented during labor and in rooming-in. The promotion of breastfeeding should continue, as the benefits it provides to the newborn outweigh the risks of virus transmission.
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spelling Impact of COVID-19 on breastfeeding, 2021.Impacto del COVID-19 sobre la lactancia materna, 2021Reyes-Serrano, Bertha NathalyBarzola-Rolando, Diana HiromiHuamán de la Cruz, Leslie EvelynPamdemia de COVID-19COVID-19Lactancia maternaIntroduction. As we know, breastfeeding has been one of the richest sources of nourishment since ancient times, providing a wide range of antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory agents, leukocytes, and other properties that contribute to the newborn's nutrition and proper development from the first suckling, aiding their adaptation to extrauterine life. That is why it has been prioritized and determined that breastfeeding should continue normally as long as the mother complies with all biosecurity protocols. Objetive. To understand how the COVID-19 virus has impacted breastfeeding and what preventive and promotional measures have been implemented to maintain the golden hour. Materials and Methods. A qualitative investigation was carried out during 2021, conducting a narrative review through documentary study of references, including systematic reviews and original articles. The search was performed using scientific databases such as PubMed, Medline, Science Direct, Bvs, and Google Scholar, using the following keywords and connectors: Lactancia materna OR Breastfeeding OR Lâctancia Materna AND Covid OR Covid 19 OR Covid19; Breastfeeding AND Covid-19, and articles in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Results. Breastfeeding with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and the benefits of colostrum therapy: Breastfeeding should be individualized in each case of mothers who are COVID-19 positive, as to date, no contraindications have been reported recommending its discontinuation, but always prioritizing the newborn's health. On the other hand, colostrum therapy should be used as a means of protection for the newborn. Conclusions. Breastfeeding should be initiated within the first hour of life, facilitating skin-to-skin contact, but with recommended biosecurity measures such as wearing a mask at all times, thorough handwashing before having contact with the newborn, prior breast hygiene, disinfecting nearby surfaces, and if milk expression is necessary, ensuring thorough disinfection of all equipment. These preventive measures are being implemented during labor and in rooming-in. The promotion of breastfeeding should continue, as the benefits it provides to the newborn outweigh the risks of virus transmission.Introducción. Como sabemos la Lactancia Materna (LM) desde tiempos antiguos, es una fuente de las fuentes más ricas de alimentación que aportan desde la primera succión una gran cantidad de agentes antimicrobianos, antinflamatorios, inmunomoduladores, leucocitos y demás propiedades que ayudan al recién nacido (RN) a través de esta alimentación completa la nutrición y desarrollo adecuada para su adaptabilidad en la vida extrauterina, es por ello por lo que se ha priorizado y determinado que la lactancia debe de continuar de forma normal siempre y cuando la madre cumpla con todo el protocolo de bioseguridad.Objetivo. Conocer cómo ha impactado el virus del Covid-19 en la lactancia materna y que medidas de prevención y promoción se han implementado para mantener la hora de oro.Materiales y Métodos. Se realizó una investigación cualitativa durante el 2021 se realizó una revisión narrativa mediante el estudio documental de referencias, que adjuntaron revisiones sistemáticas y artículos originales. La búsqueda se llevó a cabo mediante las bases científicas Pubmed, Medline, Science Direct, Bvs y mediante Google Académico, donde se usaron las siguientes palabras claves y conectores Lactancia materna OR Breastfeeding OR Lâctancia Materna AND Covid OR Covid 19 OR Covid19; Breastfeeding AND Covid-19, y artículos en términos en inglés, español y portugués.Resultados. Lactancia materna con COVID-19 sospechado o confirmado y beneficios de la calostroterapia: La LM debe ser individualizada en cada caso de madres COVID 19 positivo, ya que hasta la fecha no se han reportado contraindicaciones que recomienden su suspensión, pero siempre priorizando la salud del RN; Por otro lado, se debe recurrir a la calostroterapia como medio de protección para el RN. Conclusiones. La LM se debe realizar en la primera hora de vida facilitando el contacto piel a piel, pero con la bioseguridad recomendada como es el uso de la mascarilla en todo momento, el lavado de manos exhaustivo antes de tener contacto con el RN, tener un higiene previo de la mama, tener las superficies cercanas desinfectadas, en caso de que se tenga que extraer leche se debe tener una desinfección exhaustiva de todo el material; esta prevención se está aplicando en el trabajo del parto y en el alojamiento conjunto. La promoción de la LM se debe de continuar, ya que todos los beneficios que aporta al RN superan a los riesgos de la transmisión del virus.Sociedad Materno Fetal2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/294Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S9International Journal of Mütterliche und fetale Gesundheit; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S9International Journal of Maternal and Fetal Health; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S9Revista Internacional de Saúde Materna e Fetal; Vol. 8 (2023): I Congreso Mundial de Obstetricia; S92519-9994reponame:Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalinstname:Sociedad Materno Fetalinstacron:RISMFspahttp://ojs.revistamaternofetal.com/index.php/RISMF/article/view/294/296Derechos de autor 2023 Revista Internacional de Salud Materno Fetalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs.revistamaternofetal.com:article/2942023-07-01T01:18:56Z
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