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- W3197186539 abstract "To investigate the relationship between maternal-fetal attachment and breast milk sodium (BMS) levels. This prospective case-control study was conducted at Baskent University. Third-trimester low-risk pregnancies were included in the study. After obtaining informed consent, the Prenatal Attachment Inventory (PAI), and the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory 1 (STAI 1) and STAI 2 were administered. After delivery, BMS values were measured at regular intervals. The mean age of the mothers and the mean gestational age were 29.6 ± 3.4 years and 38.4 ± 0.9 weeks, respectively. The mean STAI -1, STAI-2, and PAI scores were 38.2 ± 7.1, 38.8 ± 6.9, and 41.6 ± 10, respectively. When the study group was classified according to BMS levels, no differences were observed between the groups in terms of pregnancy STAI-1, pregnancy STAI-2, Muller PAI, and STAI-1 scores of the 5 th , 15 th , and 30 th days. There was no correlation between the BMS levels on the 5 th −15 th days and pregnancy STAI-1, Pregnancy STAI-2, Muller PAI, and the STAI-1 scores of the 5 th -10 th -30 th days. However, the BMS level on the 30 th day had a positive significant correlation with the STAI-1 score on the 15 th day (r = 0.473, p= .006). Additionally, the STAI-1 scores on the 30 th day showed that there was a significant correlation with STAI-1 on the 5 th day (r = 0.416, p= .015), STAI-1 on the 15 th day (r = 0.497, p= .003), and breast milk sodium levels on the 30 th day (r = 0.615, p< .001). We found no relationship between PAI scores and BMS levels on the 5 th -10 th -30 th day but STAI scores on the 15 th day and 30 th day had a positive correlation with BMS levels on the 30 th day. STAI-1 and STAI-2 scores during pregnancy were positively correlated with STAI scores in the postnatal period. • It is known that psychosocial factors in pregnancy and mother-infant attachment have many postpartum effects via neurohumoral mechanisms. • There is no known data relationship between maternal-fetal bonding and breast milk sodium level. • This is the first study to investigate the relationship between prenatal attachment and breast milk sodium values. • Breast milk sodium levels seem to be more related to anxiety levels. • There is no relationship between PAI scores in the last trimester and breast milk sodium in low-risk pregnant women." @default.
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- W3197186539 title "The relationship between prenatal attachment and postnatal adaptation, maternal anxiety and breast milk sodium level" @default.
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