Title: The Effect of Hypnobreastfeeding and Oxytocin Massage on Breastmilk Production in Postpartum

Authors: Putri Rahma Dini, Ari Suwondo, Triana Sri Hardjanti, Soeharyo Hadisaputro, Mardiyono, Melyana Nurul Widyawati

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i10.19

Abstract

Background: Postpartum anxiety and lack of mother's knowledge about breastfeeding benefits leads to a lack of milk production.

Objective: to determine the effect of hypnobreastfeeding and oxytocin massage on breastmilk production in postpartum.

Methods: The design of this study used Quasi experiments with a pretest-posttest control group design. With purposive technique sampling, 52 women in postpartum were select from the population and divided in 4 groups. Group 1 given combination of hypnobreastfeeding and oxytocin massage, group 2 given hypnobreastfeeding, group 3 given oxytocin massage, and group 4 was the control group. To evaluate the difference of breastmilk production, one way anova test was used, and to evaluate the difference of breastmilk production before and after intervention in each group used repeated anova test, and for the effectiveness used Post hoc anova test.

Result: Hypnobreastfeeding and massage oxytocin significanly increased the breastmilk production in postpartum meanwhile the combination of hypnobreastfeeding and massage oxytocin have a greater result (79,10 ml / 2 pumps / day), compare to hypnobreastfeeding group (60,51 ml / 2 pumps / day), massage oxyitocin group (53, 32 ml / 2 times breast pump / day) and control group (42.18 ml / 2 times breast pump / day). And based on Post Hoc Test it can be concluded that breastmilk production in the combination group (hypnobreastfeeding and oxytocin massage) is greater than the other three groups.

Conclusion: Hypnobreastfeeding and oxytocin massage can increase breastmilk production in postpartum.
Keywords: Hypnobreastfeeding, oxytocin massage, breastmilk, postpartum.

 

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