Short-term rate of milk synthesis and expression interval of preterm mothers.
Ching Tat LaiAlethea ReaLeon R MitoulasJacqueline C KentKaren SimmerPeter Edwin HartmannDonna GeddesPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (2019)
The strong inverse association between the short-term rate of milk synthesis and the interval between expressions for intervals up to 7 hours suggest that the maximum interval between expressions should be 7 hours. Data suggest that, on average, the mothers should express at least five times a day to maximise daily milk production. Considering inter-individual variation, determination of an individual mother's maximum interval between expressions that does not compromise the short-term rate of milk synthesis will help to optimise daily milk production while minimising the demands on the mother's time.