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Behind the Latch

The Research Recap: 17- Diabetes, plant extracts, HMOs, and pain

09 Jan 2025

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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty dives into the latest research articles from her Google Scholar alerts, exploring how recent findings can enhance the practice of IBCLCs. Margaret breaks down complex research into actionable strategies for lactation consultants, focusing on how these insights can improve breastfeeding outcomes. Whether you're a seasoned IBCLC or just starting your journey, these episodes will keep you at the forefront of evidence-based lactation care.Key Points Covered:Impact of Gestational Diabetes on Breast Milk and Gut MicrobiomesMargaret reviews this groundbreaking study by Valencia-Castillo et al. (2024), which examines the influence of gestational diabetes mellitus on the breast milk and gut microbiomes of Colombian women and their infants. Insights from this research can help IBCLCs better understand the microbiome’s role in lactation and early nutrition.Reference:Valencia-Castillo, S. Y., et al. (2024). Impact of gestational diabetes mellitus in gut and human breast milk microbiome in Colombian women and their infants. Revista Argentina de Microbiología. DOI:10.1016/j.ram.2024.10.006Complementary Plant-Based Therapies for Breast Milk ProductionThis study by Farlikhatun et al. (2024) explores the effects of plant extract therapies on breast milk production. Margaret discusses how evidence-based complementary therapies could enhance milk supply, providing IBCLCs with additional tools to support mothers.Reference:Farlikhatun, L., et al. (2024). The effect of complementary therapy from plant extracts on breast milk production. Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA, 10(12), 9966–9974. DOI:10.29303/jppipa.v10i12.8823Human Milk Oligosaccharides: The Science Behind LactationMargaret examines the latest findings on the role of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) in lactation and their inclusion in infant formulas, based on research by Del Compare et al. (2024). She explains how this evidence supports the unique benefits of breast milk and helps IBCLCs communicate these advantages effectively.Reference:Del Compare, M., et al. (2024). Human milk oligosaccharides: Role in lactation and infant formulas. Archives of Argentine Pediatrics. DOI:10.5546/aap.2024-10489Coping with Breastfeeding PainThis secondary analysis by Russell et al. (2024) delves into how mothers perceive and cope with breastfeeding pain. Margaret highlights strategies IBCLCs can use to address pain management, enhancing breastfeeding experiences for mothers.Reference:Russell, M., et al. (2024). Perceptions of coping with breastfeeding pain: A secondary analysis. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. DOI:10.1111/jmwh.13723Practical Applications for IBCLCs:Understand the Microbiome: Incorporate microbiome insights into lactation support plans.Boost Milk Supply Naturally: Explore safe, evidence-based complementary therapies.Promote Breastfeeding: Use HMOs as a key talking point to advocate for breast milk.Support Pain Management: Equip mothers with effective tools to handle breastfeeding pain.Conclusion:Staying updated with the latest research is essential for providing the best

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