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Analgesic effects of breast- and formula feeding during routine childhood immunizations up to 1 year of age.

Claudia ViggianoAnnachiara OcchinegroMaria Anna SianoClaudia MandatoMichele AdinolfiAnnalisa NardacciAnna Luisa CaiazzoDomenico ViggianoPietro Vajro
Published in: Pediatric research (2020)
We confirmed the analgesic effect of breastfeeding during the vaccination procedures in early infancy. We show for the first time that this effect is extended also to children up to 1 year of age, and it may be obtained by formula feeding as well. Most mothers appreciated pain mitigation not only through feeding, but also the simply-holding procedure. In all cases, mothers felt reassured, with an unexpected frequent underestimation of their child' pain during the shot. The promotion of these easily feasible and well-accepted strategies should be further encouraged within health professionals during vaccination procedures.
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