Abstract

Background: Human Milk Banks (HMB) ensure the availability of pasteurized donor breast milk for small forgestational age babies, low birth weight infants, sick new born and infants of mothers with failed lactation.Objectives: To assess the perception, practices and associated factors of breast milk donation and acceptanceamong donor and recipient’s mothers registered with the breast milk bank.Methodology: This hospital based cross-sectional study was conducted between July to September 2019 among70 donors and 70 beneficiaries who were mothers of children under 6 months of age, registered at the breast milkbank at a tertiary care hospital in Chennai. Data was collected by interview of the mothers with a predesignedsemi-structured questionnaire.Results: Only 74% of them were aware of breast milk bank services. Almost 47 (67.1%) had received more thantwice from breast milk bank. Proportion of recipient’s mothers who had complications during their delivery andproportion of children who were treated in NICU were significantly higher among the recipients (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Awareness on breast milk bank services is required especially among the mothers of prematurebabies, low birthweight neonates, and newborn receiving treatment in NICU.

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