scholarly journals Literature review: Effects of Katuk Leaf (Sauropus androgynus L. Merr) on Breast Milk Increase

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-99
Author(s):  
Farhana Fitri Amalia ◽  
Agung Ikhssani

Breast milk is considered the best form of nutrition for neonates and infants. The properties of breast milk facilitate the transition of life from in utero to ex utero. Breast milk provides a variety of bioactive substances for the developing baby during the early period of brain, immune and gut development. Katuk leaves (Sauropus androgni) are found very abundantly in Indonesia. People use S. androgyny as a traditional herbal medicine and are believed to have it to increase breast milk production. There are many publications that show the effect of lactagogum (an agent to increase milk production) of this plant. In several studies conducted there is evidence that the role of phytosterols and papaverine are two components that can increase the hormones prolactin and oxytocin. Scientific sources were obtained from Google Scholar and Pubmed in the form of textbooks and scientific journals totaling 24 units. Giving the extract resulted in a smoother circulation of the oxytocin hormone. The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the effect of S. androgynus which is believed to have a beneficial effect on breast milk production in and can be an agent of breast milk production in future research subjects.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 1141-1150
Author(s):  
Ewith Widya Mareta ◽  
Ari Suwondo ◽  
Imam Djamaluddin

Background: The consumption of breast milk in Indonesia is still very concerning, the household health survey (SKRT) explains that in 2014 there was only 4-12% of breast milk coverage in urban areas. In 2015, the amount of formula feeding to babies aged 0-6 months was 16.7%, then increased in 2017 to 27.9%. Objective: To determine the comparison of the effectiveness of the benefits of giving young papaya extract and breast care to the production of normal postpartum mother's milk. Methods: This study uses the Systematic Review or Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method and uses the PRISMA protocol as data analysis. Results: The results of data analysis on the effectiveness of young papaya fruit extracts were more effective,  with effect size values ​​of 1.02 and the 1.1 Conclusion: The provision of young papaya fruit extract is more effective against breast milk production.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ranida Arsi ◽  
Sri Rejeki ◽  
Achmad Zulfa

Background: Breast milk is the best food that babies need in the first 6 months of life. The success of exclusive breastfeeding is determined at the beginning of offering ASI on the first day of birth. Exclusive breastfeeding can be constrained by the limited production of breast milk. The SPEOS methods is an alternative to help increase breastfeeding. The SPEOS (Endorphin, Oxytocin, and Suggestive Massage Stimulation) methods is a combination of endorpine, oxytocin, and suggestive massage stimulation carried out sequentially which will feel relaxation that stimulates the brain to release endorphin, prolactin and oxytocin hormones, so that breast milk becomes smooth. In addition, it provides comfort to mothers, increases mother's confidence and removes blockages so that obstacles in breastfeeding can be resolved properly. Objective: To determine the effectiveness of the SPEOS methods in increasing breast milk production in post partum mothers. Method: A literature review through a review of nursing articles to identify SPEOS methods in increasing breast milk production. The databases used are Scopus, Medica Local Update, One Search and Google Schoolar. The journal source is obtained using a prism flow diagram as the database search flow. The article inclusion criteria used were articles related to the SPEOS methods and breast milk production in post partum mothers, articles in English and Indonesian, articles published in 2010 to 2020, and full text articles while the exclusion criteria were articles published over the past 10 years, the use of foreign languages other than English and Indonesian, not intervention studies and articles that are not full text. There were 7 articles that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria requirements. Results: This literature review shows that the SPEOS methods (Endorphin, Oxytocin, and Suggestive Massage Stimulation) effective in increasing breast milk production in post partum mothers. Conclusion: the SPEOS methods (Endorphin, Oxytocin, and Suggestive Massage Stimulation) effective in increasing breast milk production in post partum mothers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Menik Kustriyani ◽  
Priharyanti Wulandari

Breast milk is ideal baby food, various kinds of breast milk content are needed by the baby. Factors affecting breastmilk production among others: mother's food intake, mind, physiological anatomy, baby suction factors, rest factors and drug factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the production of postpartum mother milk in the first 24 hours. The research was conducted in descriptive quantitative with a time-series approach. The research subjects were obtained through consecutive sampling. Data were obtained at 2 hours postpartum, 16 hours postpartum and 24 hours postpartum using measuring cups and observation sheets. The subjects of this study were 21 normal postpartum mothers. The research data were analyzed using univariate analysis. The study was conducted in July 2020 at Ungaran Hospital. Respondents have explained the study. Researchers guarantee the confidentiality of respondents from the beginning to the end of the study. The results showed parity of postpartum multiparous mothers was 52.4%, primiparous 47.6%. Postpartum mothers with the early adult category were 66.7%. Postpartum mother breastmilk production at 2 hours with an average ± 0.155 cc, the mother experienced an increase in the amount of milk production at 16 hours postpartum by an average of ± 1.272 ml and at 24 hours postpartum experienced an increase in the amount of mother's milk production on average ± 1.369 ml. It can be concluded that physiologically normal post-partum mother milk production has increased gradually, the increase is because the more often the mother empties the breast, the more breast milk production.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 104-113
Author(s):  
Katmini Katmini ◽  
Nazilatul Maulinda Sholichah

Background: Breast milk is the best food for babies. But breastmilk production which is little or not smooth in the first days of delivery becomes an obstacle in breastfeeding. The study conducted by Collin and a scot in Australia showed that 556 mothers gave birth as many as 29% had stopped breastfeeding their babies in the second week on the grounds that their milk was lacking. The lack of milk production causes many mothers to easily provide prelacteal foods. This prelacteal feeding causes the amount of exclusive breastfeeding to decrease. Purpose: To obtain a scientific reference source about lactation massage, which in previous studies can increase milk production in postpartum mothers. Methods: This  study is a metadata analysis using a literature review  that explores the benefits of massage to increase milk production. Literature sources used are journals from Pubmed, Garuda (garba rujukan digital), Doaj, Researchgate and Google Scholar. Results: With the principle of working to maximize the mechanism of prolactin and oxytocin receptors, lactation massage is a solution to overcome the smooth production of breast milk and minimize the side effects of delayed  breastfeeding. In a study conducted by Aprilianti, lactation massage had a tendency to rapid onset of lactation 5.57 times greater than mothers who received oxytocin massage. Conclusion: This article tries to examine the problem of breastfeeding in postpartum mothers based on literature review. In general the role of lactation massage is successful in smoothing milk production, but there are a number of things that need to be evaluated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 659-664
Author(s):  
Yunia Tegar Adinda ◽  
Windha Widyastuti

AbstractThe success of breastfeeding can be interfered by several things, such as the lack of milk production. However, this problem can be overcome by implementing Oxytocin Massage. This study was carried out to describe the implementation of Oxytocin Massage to increase milk production in postpartum mothers. This study was a literature review of three articles taken from Google Scholar with the keyword “Oxyoticn Massage” and “milk production”, in the form of fulltext articles, publisjed during 2015 – 2017. From 102 respondents of the three articles, 94.4% aged 20 – 35 years, 70.8% were multiparous, 78.1% had secondary education level, and 93.7% did not mork. The result showed that 90.2% of the respondents who received Oxytocin Massage produced sufficient amount of milk. Meanwhile, ony 41.2% of the respondents who did not received Oxytocin Massage could produce enough. In conclution, the implementation of Oxytocin Massage could increase milk production in postpartum mothers. Therefore, nursing staff are suggested to implement Oxytocin Massage to postpartum mothers to help them increase their milk production.Keywords: Oxytocin massage; breast milk production; postpartum mother AbstrakKeberhasilan menyusui dipengaruhi oleh beberapa hal seperti kurangnya pengeluaran ASI, yang dapat diatasi salah satunya dengan pijat oksitosin. Karya tulis ilmiah ini bertujuan untuk menggambarkan penerapan pijat oksitosin untuk meningkatkan pengeluaran ASI pada ibu post partum berdasarkan literature review. Desain karya tulis ilmiah berupa literature review dengan jumlah artikel tiga yang diambil dari google scholar dengan kata kunci “pijat oksitosin” dan “produksi ASI”, berupa artikel fulltext, terbit tahun 2015-2017. Hasil analisis karakteristik responden dari tiga artikel menunjukkan jumlah responden 102, 94,4% berusia 20-35 tahun, 70,8% paritas multipara, 78,1% berpendidikan menengah, 93,7% tidak bekerja. 41,2% responden pada kelompok yang tidak mendapatkan pijat oksitosin, dalam kategori cukup, sedangkan pada kelompok yang mendapatkan pijat oksitosin, hampir semua responden memiliki produksi ASI yang cukup, yaitu 90,2%. Kesimpulannya pijat oksitosin mampu meningkatkan pengeluaran ASI pada ibu post partum. Saran bagi tenaga keperawatan agar menerapkan pijat oksitosin kepada ibu post partum untuk membantu meningkatkan pengeluaran ASI.Kata kunci:Pijat oksitosin; produksi ASI; ibu post partum


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1989 ◽  
Vol 83 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-60
Author(s):  
Stephen D. K. Feher ◽  
Lawrence R. Berger ◽  
John D. Johnson ◽  
Judith B. Wilde

Many women whose premature infants are hospitalized in a newborn intensive care unit choose to express breast milk for their babies. Yet anxiety, fatigue, and emotional stress are powerful inhibitors of lactation. To facilitate the breast-feeding experience, intervention mothers were given a 20-minute audio cassette tape based on relaxation and visual imagery techniques. At a single follow-up expression of milk at the hospital approximately 1 week after enrollment, they expressed 63% more breast milk than a randomized group of control mothers. The fat content of the breast milk in the two groups was not significantly different. Among a small group of mothers whose infants were receiving mechanical ventilation, the increase in milk volume compared with that of control mothers was 121%. Longer-term effects of the relaxation/ imagery approach (such as extending the duration of breast-feeding or reducing parental stress after hospital discharge) and the physiologic basis for the increased volume of expressed milk (improved milk production v more efficient milk ejection) are appropriate topics for future research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
Ranida Arsi ◽  
Sri Rejeki ◽  
Achmad Zulfa Juniarto

Postpartum pain and fatigue, impaired mobility, motivation, and psychological disorders of mother cause disturbances in the excretion of the breast which have an impact on the health of mother and baby. The SPEOS (Endorphin, Oxytocin, and Suggestive Massage Stimulation) methods is an alternative to help increase breastfeeding that combination of endorphin, oxytocin, and suggestive massage stimulation carried out sequentially which will feel the relaxation that stimulates the brain to release endorphin, prolactin and oxytocin hormones so that breast milk becomes smooth. The objective of this study to determine the effectiveness of the SPEOS methods in increasing breast milk production in postpartum mothers. A literature review through a review of nursing articles to identify SPEOS methods in increasing breast milk production in postpartum mothers. The author identifies research questions, identifies relevant articles, select articles, maps data and summarizes, analyzes and reports data. The databases used are Scopus, Medica Local Update, One Search and Google Scholar. Articles were filtered according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. 7 articles include the inclusion and exclusion criteria requirements, then the article was synthesized to see which was affected by SPEOS method, the duration of the SPEOS method, and the time the SPEOS method war administered. This literature review shows that the SPEOS methods effective in increasing breast milk production in postpartum mothers. The SPEOS method not only helps physically but psychologically through oxytocin, endorphin massage, and suggestive. The SPEOS method is carried out for a minimum of 3 days to get an increase in milk production. This method should be done 2 times a day for maximum results for at least 14 minutes. The SPEOS methods are effective in increasing breast milk production in postpartum mothers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-73
Author(s):  
Tarannum Tasnim ◽  
ANM Shamsul Islam ◽  
Mehedi Hasan Azad ◽  
Farhana Sharmin

Background: Children are the precious gift from the Almightily Allah and breast milk is an ideal product given to the human being by nature to fulfill all requirements of the offspring until they are matured enough to take adult food. Objective: To assess the services provided for lactating mothers at lactation management centre in selected tertiary level hospitals. Materials and Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted among 100 Lactating mothers who were selected conveniently and were interviewed by pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire and an observational checklist. Collected data were processed and analyzed using SPSS (Statistical Packages for Social Science) software. Results: Lactation management centre (LMC) is supervised by a consultant and separate room is allotted in both out-patient and in-patient departments. Mothers came with lactation problems were more likely in the first month of the baby (73%) and feeling of not enough milk production was common (49%).Highly significant relationship was found between breast problems of lactating mother and age of child (p<0.001). About 84% respondents received practical demonstration on position and attachment of the baby during lactation. About 91% respondents got dietary advice for enough breast milk production, 75% got dietary advice regarding their child’s weaning food chart and69% got health education. Maximum mothers were informed about LMC by doctor & nurse (82%). Conclusion: Information about LMC services should be disseminated across the country. Lactating mothers should be familiarized with LMC and public awareness should be enhanced for effective management of breastfeeding problem to promote, protect and support the breastfeeding. JOPSOM 2019; 38(2): 68-73


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