Breastfeeding Relationship Between Prolactin, Thyroid Stimulating Hormon Levels and Mode of Delivery
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare Prolactine (PRL) and Thyroid stimulating hormone
(TSH) levels, known to be important in lactation, at two hours postpartum between patients delivering
vaginally and by cesarean operation.
Material and Methods: Atotal of 162 patients delivering vaginally and by cesarean section were included
in the present study. PRL and TSH values in the second hour postpartum were recorded and evaluated with
the Mann–Whitney U test, Kruskal–Wallis test, and NPar test. In addition, the relationships between PRLand
TSH hormone levels and the type of anesthesia administered during cesarean operation, Body mass index (
BMI) , income status, smoking history, age of mother, use of oxytocin in labor, weight of the infant, and sex of
the infant were evaluated.
Results: Of the 162 patients, 118 were delivered vaginally and 44 by cesarean section. Prolactin levels were
significantly higher in cesarean section group when compared with normal vaginal delivery group
(p=0.016). However, no significant difference was observed between two groups in terms of TSH levels
(p=0.439). Similarly, no differences in PRL and TSH values were found between general anesthesia and
spinal anesthesia groups. It was also established that other parameters did not affect hormone levels.
Conclusions: Prolactin level, which is an important hormone during lactation, is found to be higher after
cesarean section. This finding does not support the idea that lactation is diminished due to cesarean section.
Negative impacts on lactation after cesarean section depend not on hormonal alterations related to mode of
delivery, but on factors that can be modified through training and insight.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi
15 Aralık 2014
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29 Eylül 2014
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20 Ekim 2014
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