Satisfaction of mothers regarding human milk donation

In France, human milk banks are in charge of the collection, analysis, processing, and distribution of human milk to neonatology centers for preterm infants. Knowledge of what motivates mothers to donate their milk could lead to better communication regarding human milk donation. A satisfaction surv...

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description In France, human milk banks are in charge of the collection, analysis, processing, and distribution of human milk to neonatology centers for preterm infants. Knowledge of what motivates mothers to donate their milk could lead to better communication regarding human milk donation. A satisfaction survey was conducted among mothers who were donating their milk to a human milk bank. In total, 214 mothers answered a questionnaire in the presence of the collector during a home visit. The median age of the mothers was 31 years (18–46), mainly high school (19%) or university (65%) graduates, and the median duration of donation was 3 months (0.5–22). At the time of the study, the median age of infants was 3 months (0.5–25), and 88% of infants were exclusively breastfed. About three quarters of mothers were motivated by willingness to help others, a quarter of them being especially sensitive to premature neonatal care; 30% of mothers were motivated by having a high supply of milk. Around 25% of mothers were given information on human milk donation during pregnancy, and two thirds after delivery, mainly by the maternity ward midwives (53.4%) or by collectors during their visit (14.1%). Most mothers (72%) found the human milk donation process easy and most of them (92.5%) were willing to donate their milk again after their next pregnancy. This survey shows that more than 90% of mothers are satisfied with donation to human milk banks. However, efforts should be made to provide information on breastfeeding and human milk donation to the general population and health professionals.
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Human milk bank
Humans
Middle Aged
Milk Banks
Milk, Human
Mothers - psychology
Motivation
Personal Satisfaction
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Young Adult
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