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初乳供应不足时的母乳喂养:对母亲产后母乳喂养支持生活经历的现象学探索

Breastfeeding with primary low milk supply: a phenomenological exploration of mothers' lived experiences of postnatal breastfeeding support.

作者信息

Whelan Caoimhe, O'Brien Denise, Hyde Abbey

机构信息

University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Int Breastfeed J. 2025 Jan 27;20(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s13006-025-00699-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Most women can produce enough milk to exclusively breastfeed. However, a small cohort are prevented from doing so due to a condition known as primary low milk supply. The aim of the study was to provide new insights into how mothers with this condition experience help and support from professionals, volunteer support groups, and partners.

METHODS

Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to explore the lived experiences of nine first-time breastfeeding mothers in Ireland who had primary low milk supply. One-hour interviews were conducted over Zoom between April and October 2021.

RESULTS

Being with Others, one of four superordinate themes identified in this study, concerns the participants' experiences of receiving professional, voluntary, and partner breastfeeding support. Four sub-themes were identified: Disconnected Encounters, Perceiving Judgement from Others, Being in a Safe Space and Having a Saviour. The encounters of participants with healthcare professionals revealed a lack of rapport, intrusive hands-on support, poor perceived quality of breastfeeding support and a heightened sensitivity to language and tone. Participants expressed that they valued empathy and emotional support from lactation professionals as much as they valued skilled lactation support. Furthermore, participants appeared to experience an enhanced motherhood self-identity and self-acceptance through seeing their experiences mirrored in the experiences of other mothers with primary low milk supply in specialist low milk supply-specific support groups.

CONCLUSION

The interactions that mothers with primary low milk supply have with various others in their world (healthcare professionals, lactation consultants, volunteer breastfeeding supporters, and partners) can shape how they view themselves and can have a profound impact on their breastfeeding journey. There is a need for greater knowledge and understanding among healthcare professionals of the phenomenon of primary low milk supply so that women suspected of having the condition may receive appropriate support. Where possible, mothers with primary low milk supply should be directed to specialist breastfeeding support groups.

摘要

背景

大多数女性能够分泌足够的乳汁进行纯母乳喂养。然而,一小部分女性由于原发性乳汁供应不足的情况而无法做到。本研究的目的是深入了解患有这种情况的母亲如何体验来自专业人员、志愿者支持团体和伴侣的帮助与支持。

方法

采用解释现象学分析方法,探索爱尔兰九名首次进行母乳喂养且患有原发性乳汁供应不足的母亲的生活经历。2021年4月至10月期间通过Zoom进行了一小时的访谈。

结果

“与他人相处”是本研究确定的四个上位主题之一,涉及参与者接受专业、志愿和伴侣母乳喂养支持的经历。确定了四个子主题:脱节的接触、感知他人的评判、处于安全空间和有救星。参与者与医护人员的接触显示缺乏融洽关系、侵入性的实际操作支持、母乳喂养支持的感知质量差以及对语言和语气高度敏感。参与者表示,他们重视泌乳专业人员的同理心和情感支持,与重视熟练的泌乳支持一样。此外,通过在专门针对乳汁供应不足的支持小组中看到自己的经历在其他患有原发性乳汁供应不足的母亲的经历中得到反映,参与者似乎体验到了更强的母亲身份认同感和自我接纳感。

结论

患有原发性乳汁供应不足的母亲与她们生活中的其他人(医护人员、泌乳顾问、志愿母乳喂养支持者和伴侣)的互动可以塑造她们对自己的看法,并可能对她们的母乳喂养历程产生深远影响。医护人员需要对原发性乳汁供应不足现象有更多的了解,以便疑似患有这种情况的女性能够得到适当的支持。在可能的情况下,应将患有原发性乳汁供应不足的母亲引导至专门的母乳喂养支持小组。

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