Descriptive characteristics of respondents.

Background Induction of lactation occurs when breast milk is produced in a human (woman), without going through the process of pregnancy and delivery. Efforts to produce milk by women who had never been pregnant and give birth are not easy. According to the many who have attempted it, it is far more arduous a task than initiating postpartum lactation, but it is possible and worth the effort. Research aim This study aimed to explore and understand the challenges for women during induced lactation in Malaysia. Methods This qualitative study was done in 2017 and utilized in-depth interview among... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Norsyamlina Che Abdul Rahim
Zaharah Sulaiman
Tengku Alina Tengku Ismail
Dokumenttyp: Dataset
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: Microbiology / Cell Biology / Biotechnology / Evolutionary Biology / Developmental Biology / Cancer / Infectious Diseases / Computational Biology / initiating postpartum lactation / five states based / xlink \ / > induction / induced lactation women / induced lactation process / induced lactation / > / lactation occurs / induction process / five regions / work commitment / treatment plan / transcribed verbatim / take leave / study aimed / sabah )] / qualitative study / produce milk / partners comprehend / needed along / mothers breastfeed / initiate breastfeeding / health condition / give birth / difficulty attaching / central region / breast milk / adoptive child / adopted baby
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291758.t001

Background Induction of lactation occurs when breast milk is produced in a human (woman), without going through the process of pregnancy and delivery. Efforts to produce milk by women who had never been pregnant and give birth are not easy. According to the many who have attempted it, it is far more arduous a task than initiating postpartum lactation, but it is possible and worth the effort. Research aim This study aimed to explore and understand the challenges for women during induced lactation in Malaysia. Methods This qualitative study was done in 2017 and utilized in-depth interview among women who induced lactation in five states based on five regions in Malaysia [Central Region (Selangor), Northern Region (Penang), Southern Region (Johor), East Coast Region (Kelantan), Malaysia Borneo (Sabah)]. All interviews were consented, audio-recorded then transcribed verbatim, followed by identification of main themes. Results Data saturation was achieved after interviewing a total of 23 induced lactation women. Data synthesized using thematic analysis revealed six themes describing the main challenges during the induction process were (1) health condition, (2) work commitment, (3) overexertion, (4) not eligible to take leave, (5) inability to follow the treatment plan, and (6) difficulty attaching the adopted baby to initiate breastfeeding during induced lactation process. Conclusions The challenges faced by women during the process of induced lactation were complex and the induced lactation process requires considerable dedication and determination. The findings of this research will help other women and their spouses/partners comprehend the challenges, obstacles, and support that are needed along the induced lactation process. The Government and other stakeholders have roles in more efforts and programs to help these mothers breastfeed their adoptive child and make them feel more accomplished as women and mothers.