Ecological Beeswax Breast Pads Promote Breastfeeding in First-Time Mothers from the Valencian Community (Spain): A Randomized Trial
Irene Pastor-Pagés, Verónica Ausina-Marquez, María Mercedes Rizo-Baeza, Ernesto Cortés-Castell, Ana Noreña-Peña

TL;DR
Using beeswax breast pads with WHO education helps first-time mothers in Spain breastfeed longer and feel better.
Contribution
Combining beeswax breast pads with WHO education improves breastfeeding continuation in first-time mothers.
Findings
Mothers using beeswax pads had higher 6-month breastfeeding rates (76.3%) compared to those without (57.1%).
Breastfeeding continuity was significantly linked to areola use in the intervention group.
Health education plus beeswax pads improved breastfeeding initiation and health perception in first-time mothers.
Abstract
Introduction. Scientific societies emphasize the benefits of breastfeeding. The effectiveness of education, information, and support during pregnancy has been demonstrated. However, further research is needed on the prevention and treatment of nipple damage, which is a major cause of breastfeeding cessation. Objective. To determine whether the use in clinical practice of beeswax breast pads in combination with the WHO (World Health Organization) health education program improves continuation of breastfeeding among first-time mothers over a 6-month follow-up period compared with the use of the WHO health education program alone. Material and methods. A prospective randomized control study was conducted in 122 first-time mothers who were seen in the midwifery office between 2017 and 2021 in several health centers in Alicante and Valencia. Data were collected through a prepartum health…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBreastfeeding Practices and Influences · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
