Mokhlesi Seyedeh Samira, Vasilevski Vidanka, Sweet Linda
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia; Center for Quality and Patient Safety Research, Institute for Health Transformation, Western Health Partnership, Victoria, Australia.
Women Birth. 2024 May;37(3):101600. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101600. Epub 2024 Mar 20.
Bariatric surgery is a procedure for people with class II and III obesity who are unable to lose weight using traditional methods. The incidence rate of bariatric surgery in reproductive-age women is increasing rapidly, so the number of women who become pregnant after bariatric surgery is rising.
To collate and synthesise available literature regarding breastfeeding following bariatric surgery.
This review was reported by the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-Scr). The review included peer-reviewed research studies and research-based conference abstracts on breastfeeding outcomes in mothers who have undergone bariatric surgery before pregnancy. Health databases were searched from 1990 to December 2023. Included studies were analysed using a narrative synthesis.
From 1506 abstracts, 16 papers were identified. Three themes emerged from the analysis: challenges in exclusive breastfeeding, nutritional composition in breast milk, and breastfeeding experience. There was a tendency for lower breastfeeding rates and shorter durations in mothers who had bariatric surgery. Most studies focussed on the nutritional composition of breast milk however these results were mixed. Only three articles were qualitative, and their findings showed that women wanted more information and support about breastfeeding following bariatric surgery.
Our review indicates breastfeeding challenges in post-bariatric surgery mothers and reduced breastfeeding rates. It is unclear whether bariatric surgery impacts the nutritional quality of breast milk due to inconsistent study outcomes.
Future research is essential, specifically on understanding the breastfeeding concerns and experiences of women who have undergone bariatric surgery.
减肥手术是针对那些无法通过传统方法减肥的II级和III级肥胖患者的一种手术。育龄妇女中减肥手术的发生率正在迅速上升,因此减肥手术后怀孕的女性数量也在增加。
整理和综合关于减肥手术后母乳喂养的现有文献。
本综述按照系统评价和范围综述的系统评价与Meta分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA-Scr)进行报告。该综述纳入了关于孕前接受减肥手术的母亲母乳喂养结果的同行评审研究和基于研究的会议摘要。检索了1990年至2023年12月的健康数据库。对纳入的研究采用叙述性综合分析。
从1506篇摘要中,确定了16篇论文。分析得出三个主题:纯母乳喂养的挑战、母乳中的营养成分以及母乳喂养经历。减肥手术母亲的母乳喂养率较低且持续时间较短。大多数研究关注母乳的营养成分,但结果不一。只有三篇文章是定性的,其研究结果表明,女性希望获得更多关于减肥手术后母乳喂养的信息和支持。
我们的综述表明减肥手术后母亲在母乳喂养方面存在挑战且母乳喂养率降低。由于研究结果不一致,减肥手术是否会影响母乳的营养质量尚不清楚。
未来的研究至关重要,特别是要了解减肥手术女性的母乳喂养问题和经历。