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Breast Feeding Jaundice

Aka: Breast Feeding Jaundice, Breast Milk Jaundice
  1. See Also
    1. Neonatal Jaundice
    2. Nonphysiologic Neonatal Jaundice
    3. Breast Feeding Problems for the Infant
  2. Pathophysiology
    1. Early Breast Feeding Jaundice
      1. Same as mechanism as exaggerated physiologic Jaundice
    2. Late Breast Feeding Jaundice
      1. Nonesterified long-chain Fatty Acids in Breast milk
      2. Competitively inhibit glucuronyl transferase
  3. Labs
    1. See Neonatal Bilirubin
    2. Early-Onset Breast Milk Jaundice
      1. Same course as exaggerated physiologic Jaundice
      2. Total Bilirubin peaks < 17 mg/dl by day 4 of life
    3. Late-Onset Breast Milk Jaundice
      1. Bilirubin peaks between day of life 6 to 14
      2. Total Bilirubin often 12 to 20 mg/dl
      3. Hyperbilirubinemia may persist 2-3 months
  4. Differential Diagnosis
    1. See Neonatal Jaundice Causes
  5. Management: Early onset Breast Feeding Jaundice
    1. Encourage mothers to nurse frequently (8-10x per day)
    2. Avoid supplementation if possible
      1. Do not supplement with glucose or sterile water
      2. Continue Breast Feeding even if supplementing
      3. Formula indicated for inadequate milk production
        1. Poor weight gain
        2. Delayed stooling
    3. Monitor Serum Bilirubin daily as outpatient
      1. See Phototherapy Indications
    4. Mothers may express milk after feedings
      1. Increases milk volume
  6. Management: Late onset Jaundice (Bilirubin 17-20 mg/dl)
    1. Diagnosis
      1. Interrupt Breast Feeding for 24-48 hours
      2. Express milk regularly to maintain production
      3. Monitor Serum Bilirubin levels every 12-24 hours
      4. Anticipate Bilirubin decrease of 3 mg/dl per day
    2. Resume Breast Feeding after decreased Serum Bilirubin
    3. Confirms Breast Feeding Jaundice
  7. References
    1. Gartner (2001) Pediatr Clin North Am 48(2):389-99

BREASTFEEDING JAUNDICE (C1855967)

Concepts Pathologic Function (T046)
English BREASTFEEDING JAUNDICE
Sources
Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System)


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