Caesarean section and lactation problems in women

Author:

Zakharova I. N.1,Berezhnaya I. V.2,Sannikova Т. N.3,Malkandueva Z. H.4,Kuchina A. E.5,Sazanova Yu. О.1,Dedikova O. V.1,Koltsov K. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Russia

2. Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Russia; Khimki Central Clinical Hospital

3. Khimki Central Clinical Hospital

4. Krasnogorsk City Hospital No. 2, Children’s Clinic No. 3

5. Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Postgraduate Education of the Ministry of Health of Russia; Krasnogorsk City Hospital No. 2, Children’s Clinic No. 3

Abstract

Unfortunately, not every mammary gland functions in full when fulfils its main function, which is milk production for infant feeding. Most often, the technical errors during breastfeeding the baby cause nipple cracks, maceration and women stop breastfeeding. Engorgement is one of the most common problems faced during natural breastfeeding. The article highlights the issues of the physiology of lactation, discusses the problems arising during lactation, the risk factors for the development of hypogalactia, and describes the rules for using breast pumps to maintain lactation.

Publisher

Remedium, Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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