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Formula milk versus donor breast milk for feeding preterm or low birth weight infants

Quigley M, Henderson G, Anthony MY, McGuire W
Published Online: 
October 8, 2008

When a mother's own breast milk is not available for feeding her preterm or low birth weight infant, the alternatives are either formula milk or expressed breast milk from a donor mother ("donor breast milk"). Review of eight randomised controlled trials suggests that feeding with formula increases short-term growth rates but is associated with a higher risk of developing the severe gut disorder "necrotising enterocolitis". There is no evidence of an effect on longer-term growth, or on development. Further trials that compare these two strategies are needed. These should probably compare formula milk adapted for preterm infants with donor breast milk supplemented with nutrients.

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