What are the effects of nipple stimulation on breastfeeding outcomes?
Nipple stimulation has been shown to have various effects on breastfeeding outcomes. Studies suggest that antenatal nipple stimulation can lead to the initiation of breast milk feeding shortly after delivery . Additionally, nipple stimulation or breastfeeding can trigger the secretion of oxytocin, which induces uterine contractions and may help reduce postpartum hemorrhage during the third stage of labor . Furthermore, techniques like acupoint massage around the breast can maximize prolactin and oxytocin receptors, potentially increasing milk production and minimizing breastfeeding-related issues . While some studies indicate positive responses to nipple stimulation exercises during the prenatal period, more high-quality research is needed to fully understand the impact of nipple stimulation on breastfeeding outcomes .
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Nipple stimulation through Acupoint massage can enhance prolactin levels, aiding in breastfeeding. The combination of Back Massage and Acupoint massage positively impacts prolactin levels for improved breastfeeding outcomes. | |
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01 Jul 2019 | Nipple stimulation techniques can improve expressed breast milk quantity, aiding NICU babies' recovery. However, these methods are underutilized and require strengthening in healthcare settings. |
Open access 01 Jan 2014 | Nipple stimulation post-37 weeks gestation led to 94% of women initiating breastfeeding within 30 minutes post-delivery, highlighting a positive impact on breastfeeding outcomes. |