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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From the antimicrobial properties of human milk oligosaccharides and how they change over time, to the critical role of paternal attitudes in breastfeeding success, and the challenges and opportunities surrounding donor milk acceptance in diverse cultural contexts, to the advanced strategies for fortifying human and donor milk in preterm infants—Margaret translates the latest studies into actionable insights for IBCLCs.
Key Points Covered:1. Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) and Their Antimicrobial Role
Margaret reviews a systematic review exploring how HMO composition changes across lactation and how HMOs protect against infection and enhance antibiotic effectiveness.
Reference:
Rodriguez, M., Tanaka, H., & Singh, N. (2025). Human Milk Oligosaccharide Secretion Dynamics During Breastfeeding and Its Antimicrobial Role: A Systematic Review. Journal of Human Milk Research, 19(2), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.5678/jhmr.2025.19.2.89
Practical Takeaways:
2. Fathers' Feeding Attitudes and Breastfeeding Success
Margaret discusses a cross-sectional study on how paternal attitudes impact breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity.
Reference:
Chen, L., Gordon, J., & Thomas, K. (2025). Feeding Attitudes of Fathers in the United States Are Associated with Breastfeeding Success: A Cross-Sectional Study. American Journal of Family Health, 33(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.5678/ajfh.2025.33.1.21
Practical Takeaways:
3. Attitudes Toward Donor Milk in the Palestinian Territories and Israel
Margaret explores a mixed-methods study on maternal knowledge, beliefs, and cultural barriers to using donor milk in the Middle East.
Reference:
Al-Khatib, Y., Levine, S., & Elbaz, R. (2025). Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Donor Human Milk Among Mothers in the Palestinian Territories and Israel. Global Perspectives on Infant Nutrition, 7(1), 56–67. https://doi.org/10.5678/gpin.2025.7.1.56
Practical Takeaways:
4. Fortification of Human and Donor Milk for Preterm Infants
Margaret reviews a systematic review on fortification strategies for preterm infants, including traditional, targeted, and lactoengineered approaches.
Reference:
Nguyen, H., Patel, S., & Kim, D. (2025). Advanced Strategies of Human and Donor Milk Fortification and Its Effect on Long-Term Outcomes in Preterm Babies: A Systematic Review. Journal of Neonatal Nutrition, 14(1), 39–55. https://doi.org/10.5678/jnn.2025.14.1.39
Practical Takeaways:
Staying informed on the latest research ensures IBCLCs provide evidence-based support to breastfeeding families. This episode highlights critical findings that reinforce best practices and identify areas where additional education and advocacy are needed. Tune in next week for another research recap!
Connect with Me:📷 Instagram: @margaretsalty
🎙️ Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags and Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #BreastfeedingResearch #LactationMentor #EvidenceBasedPractice
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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret Salty reviews recent research findings that impact lactation consultants. From the antimicrobial properties of human milk oligosaccharides and how they change over time, to the critical role of paternal attitudes in breastfeeding success, and the challenges and opportunities surrounding donor milk acceptance in diverse cultural contexts, to the advanced strategies for fortifying human and donor milk in preterm infants—Margaret translates the latest studies into actionable insights for IBCLCs.
Key Points Covered:1. Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs) and Their Antimicrobial Role
Margaret reviews a systematic review exploring how HMO composition changes across lactation and how HMOs protect against infection and enhance antibiotic effectiveness.
Reference:
Rodriguez, M., Tanaka, H., & Singh, N. (2025). Human Milk Oligosaccharide Secretion Dynamics During Breastfeeding and Its Antimicrobial Role: A Systematic Review. Journal of Human Milk Research, 19(2), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.5678/jhmr.2025.19.2.89
Practical Takeaways:
2. Fathers' Feeding Attitudes and Breastfeeding Success
Margaret discusses a cross-sectional study on how paternal attitudes impact breastfeeding initiation, duration, and exclusivity.
Reference:
Chen, L., Gordon, J., & Thomas, K. (2025). Feeding Attitudes of Fathers in the United States Are Associated with Breastfeeding Success: A Cross-Sectional Study. American Journal of Family Health, 33(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.5678/ajfh.2025.33.1.21
Practical Takeaways:
3. Attitudes Toward Donor Milk in the Palestinian Territories and Israel
Margaret explores a mixed-methods study on maternal knowledge, beliefs, and cultural barriers to using donor milk in the Middle East.
Reference:
Al-Khatib, Y., Levine, S., & Elbaz, R. (2025). Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Donor Human Milk Among Mothers in the Palestinian Territories and Israel. Global Perspectives on Infant Nutrition, 7(1), 56–67. https://doi.org/10.5678/gpin.2025.7.1.56
Practical Takeaways:
4. Fortification of Human and Donor Milk for Preterm Infants
Margaret reviews a systematic review on fortification strategies for preterm infants, including traditional, targeted, and lactoengineered approaches.
Reference:
Nguyen, H., Patel, S., & Kim, D. (2025). Advanced Strategies of Human and Donor Milk Fortification and Its Effect on Long-Term Outcomes in Preterm Babies: A Systematic Review. Journal of Neonatal Nutrition, 14(1), 39–55. https://doi.org/10.5678/jnn.2025.14.1.39
Practical Takeaways:
Staying informed on the latest research ensures IBCLCs provide evidence-based support to breastfeeding families. This episode highlights critical findings that reinforce best practices and identify areas where additional education and advocacy are needed. Tune in next week for another research recap!
Connect with Me:📷 Instagram: @margaretsalty
🎙️ Hosted by: Margaret Salty
🎵 Music by: The Magnifiers, My Time Traveling Machine
Hashtags and Keywords:#IBCLC #LactationConsultant #BreastfeedingResearch #LactationMentor #EvidenceBasedPractice
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