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- W4312095674 abstract "ABSTRACT Introduction Active duty flight crew plays a critical role in military operations. The occupational demands of the flying environment require a certain level of medical suitability. Additionally, such an environment could be more hazardous for certain populations. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the World Health Organization strongly support exclusive breastfeeding for the health benefit of both the mother and the child in the first 6 months of life, the aeromedical implications of lactating are not widely discussed. Breastfeeding is inherently challenging for many women, in part because of the frequent emptying required to maintain breastmilk supply and avoid complications such as engorgement, clogged ducts, and mastitis. This pilot study evaluated the experiences of individuals concurrently breastfeeding while on active duty Naval flying status to (1) assess whether these individuals experience frequent challenges or complications associated with lactating and (2) establish the need for future expanded studies. Materials and Methods This survey-based, retrospective, descriptive study evaluated the experiences of 17 lactating individuals on active duty Naval flying status. Women were recruited using word of mouth and social media platforms. Responses were tabulated and summarized from the survey, which included yes/no questions and free-response sections regarding flying position, breastfeeding history, and breastfeeding challenges. This trial was approved by the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) Institutional Review Board (Protocol Number NAWCAD.2021.0004-IR-EP7). Results Of the 27 women who received study materials after expression of interest, 17 individuals completed the informed consent and survey protocols. Although limited by sample size and the demographics of respondents, the results highlight that the active duty flying environment did impact the breastfeeding experiences of the participants, with 88% of respondents reporting some difficulty or complication associated with breastfeeding and the operational flying environment. Difficulty in maintaining breastmilk supply, engorgement, and the need for supplementation were some of the concerns discussed. Conclusions This study hypothesizes that occupational demands associated with aviation result in a decreased ability to maintain exclusive breastfeeding, an increased risk for engorgement and clogged ducts, and a higher likelihood of early weaning among Naval aviators. It included only the perspectives of Naval officers, thereby lacking the input of enlisted aircrew on flight status, who comprise a large population of active duty flyers. The responses, although limited by a lack of controls and survey limitations, indicate that a future study to expand understanding of the aeromedical implications on lactating individuals would be valuable for improving workplace support and the ultimate success of lactating women in meeting their breastfeeding goals." @default.
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- W4312095674 date "2022-12-21" @default.
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- W4312095674 title "Evaluating the Challenges and Potential Complications of Breastfeeding in Naval Aviation" @default.
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