Comparing impacts of donor human milk to formula supplementation on the gut microbiome of full-term infants born via cesarean section: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial
Date
2025
Authors
Brockway, Meredith
Khalid, Maria
Khalil, Yasmeen
Rusi, Heather
Asbury, Michelle R.
Arrieta, Marie-Claire
Keys, Elizabeth
Ou, Christine
Festival, Jannette
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Journal of Human Lactation
Abstract
Background:
A disrupted gut microbiome during an infant’s first 1000?days of life can lead to long-lasting negative effects on child health. Cesarean delivery and formula feeding are two factors that can detrimentally impact infant microbiome development as well as maternal mental health. Donor human milk may be a superior supplementation alternative to formula.
Research Aim:
To examine donor human milk supplementation compared to formula supplementation in full-term infants born via Cesarean section and the impact on the infant gut microbiome, infant health outcomes, breastfeeding outcomes, and maternal mental health.
Methods and Planned Analyses:
We are conducting a pilot clinical randomized controlled trial, comparing donor human milk to formula supplementation for 187 full-term infants born via Cesarean section who are breastfeeding and require supplementation in the first postnatal week of life. Infant stool samples, breastfeeding outcomes, maternal mental health, and child health outcomes will be measured at 1-week, 3-, 6-, and 12-months postpartum. Additionally, child health and maternal mental health are being assessed at 18- and 36-months postpartum.
Discussion:
This study will generate essential data on the association between supplementation types and the full-term infant microbiome, breastfeeding exclusivity and duration, and infant health. It will also provide preliminary data to inform a multi-site, longitudinal mixed-methods randomized controlled trial that will assess longer term child health outcomes. This evidence may be used to inform guidelines and policies that will increase accessibility to and raise awareness of donor human milk as a supplementation option in this population
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Keywords
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Aspiration Research Cluster, breastfeeding, Caesarean section, donor human milk, exclusive breastfeeding, formula feeding, full-term infant, gastrointestinal microbiome, maternal mental health, randomized controlled trials, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Aspiration Research Cluster
Citation
Brockway, M., Khalid, M., Khalil, Y., Rusi, H. C., Asbury, M. R., Arrieta, M., Keys, E., Ou, C., & Festival, J. (2025). Comparing impacts of donor human milk to formula supplementation on the gut microbiome of Full-Term infants born via cesarean section: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal of Human Lactation, 41(4), 575–586. https://doi.org/10.1177/08903344251369442