RSS-Feed abonnieren

DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1598641
Lactation Induction in a Commissioned Mother by Surrogacy: Effects on Prolactin Levels, Milk Secretion and Mother Satisfaction
Indução da lactação em mãe por útero de substituição: efeitos na concentração de prolactina, produção láctea e satisfação maternaAuthors
Publikationsverlauf
30. Mai 2016
19. Dezember 2016
Publikationsdatum:
03. März 2017 (online)

Abstract
Case report of a 39-year-old intended mother of a surrogate pregnancy who underwent induction of lactation by sequential exposure to galactagogue drugs (metoclopramide and domperidone), nipple mechanical stimulation with an electric pump, and suction by the newborn. The study aimed to analyze the effect of each step of the protocol on serum prolactin levels, milk secretion and mother satisfaction, in the set of surrogacy. Serum prolactin levels and milk production had no significant changes. Nevertheless, the mother was able to breastfeed for four weeks, and expressed great satisfaction with the experience. As a conclusion, within the context of a surrogate pregnancy, breastfeeding seems to bring emotional benefits not necessarily related to an increase in milk production.
Resumo
Relato de caso de mãe por útero de substituição, de 39 anos de idade, submetida a indução da lactação por exposição sequencial a drogas galactogogas (metoclopramida e domperidona), estimulação mamilar mecânica com bomba elétrica, e sucção pelo recém-nascido. O estudo teve como objetivo analisar os efeitos de cada etapa do protocolo na concentração sérica de prolactina, no volume de secreção láctea e na satisfação materna. A concentração sérica de prolactina e a produção láctea não apresentaram mudanças significativas. Entretanto, a mãe foi capaz de amamentar a criança por quatro semanas, e manifestou grande satisfação com a experiência. Como conclusão, no contexto de maternidade por útero de substituição, o aleitamento materno parece promover benefícios emocionais, não necessariamente relacionados ao aumento do volume de leite.
-
References
- 1 Kramer P. Breast feeding of adopted infants. BMJ 1995; 311 (6998): 188-189
- 2 Abejide OR, Tadese MA, Babajide DE, Torimiro SE, Davies-Adetugbo AA, Makanjuola RO. Non-puerperal induced lactation in a Nigerian community: case reports. Ann Trop Paediatr 1997; 17 (02) 109-114
- 3 Cheales-Siebenaler NJ. Induced lactation in an adoptive mother. J Hum Lact 1999; 15 (01) 41-43
- 4 Szucs KA, Axline SE, Rosenman MB. Induced lactation and exclusive breast milk feeding of adopted premature twins. J Hum Lact 2010; 26 (03) 309-313
- 5 Wahlert L, Fiester A. Induced lactation for the nongestating mother in a lesbian couple. Virtual Mentor 2013; 15 (09) 753-756
- 6 Wilson E, Perrin MT, Fogleman A, Chetwynd E. The intricacies of induced lactation for same-sex mothers of an adopted child. J Hum Lact 2015; 31 (01) 64-67
- 7 Biervliet FP, Maguiness SD, Hay DM, Killick SR, Atkin SL. Induction of lactation in the intended mother of a surrogate pregnancy: case report. Hum Reprod 2001; 16 (03) 581-583
- 8 Shiva M, Frotan M, Arabipoor A, Mirzaaga E. A successful induction of lactation in surrogate pregnancy with metoclopramide and review of lactation induction. Int J Fertil Steril 2010; 3 (04) 191-194
- 9 Matosin N, Frank E, Engel M, Lum JS, Newell KA. Negativity towards negative results: a discussion of the disconnect between scientific worth and scientific culture. Dis Model Mech 2014; 7 (02) 171-173
- 10 Academy Of Breastfeeding Medicine Protocol Committee. ABM Clinical Protocol #;9: Use of galactogogues in initiating or augmenting the rate of maternal milk secretion (First Revision January 2011). Breastfeed Med 2011; 6 (01) 41-49
- 11 Schnell A. Breastfeeding without birthing: mothers through adoption or surrogacy can breastfeed!. J Hum Lact 2015; 31 (01) 187-188
- 12 Wittig SL, Spatz DL. Induced lactation: gaining a better understanding. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs 2008; 33 (02) 76-81 , quiz 82–83