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Barbara and Nancy discuss the ABM 2022 Mastitis Protocol.

Both Nancy and Barbara feel this Protocol is a step in the right direction! However, we don’t agree with everything and you can see others feel the same way. Listen and find out!

The ABM (Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine) Mastitis #36 Protoco replaces Protocols #4, #20, and Engorgement Protocol has been retired. From the Protocol: ”…Scientific evidence now demonstrates that mastitis encompasses a spectrum of conditions resulting from ductal inflammation and stromal edema. If ductal narrowing and alveolar congestion are worsened by overstimulation of milk production, then inflammatory mastitis can develop, and acute bacterial mastitis may follow. This can progress to phlegmon or abscess, particularly in the setting of tissue trauma from aggressive breast massage. Galactoceles, which can result from unresolved hyperlactation, can become infected. Subacute mastitis occurs in the setting of chronic mammary dysbiosis, with bacterial biofilms narrowing ductal lumens.”

The protocol claims, “Milk stasis has been postulated to be a potential instigating factor for mastitis, although scientific evidence has not proven a causation.” This is one of ideas that really challenges what we have seen in our private practice. A parent misses a feed or a pump, becomes engorged and then seems to have ductal narrowing (what we used to call a plug!) which can lead to mastitis. We will have to wait for more information and research on the subject.

Level of research- Not all are in agreement

Not everyone agrees with new Protocol.

This protocol was heavily influenced by Dr. Katrina Mitchell who is a breast surgeon. We love Dr. Mitchell so don’t get us wrong but she is a breast surgeon so instead of seeing our everyday horses or one off ductal narrowing or mastitis she sees zebras, folks who are in real trouble, all the time! Below are some reactions to the Protocol from others.

Here are the main take homes from the Protocol. I like that they include the strength of evidence. Listen to the podcast to hear Nancy and Barbara discuss each one.

All treatments From Protocol #36: “Management of mastitis spectrum disorders includes general strategies that apply to the entire spectrum, as well as condition-specific interventions. Prompt and effective treatment will halt progression in the spectrum. Many of these measures provide not only treatment, but prevention as well.”

Finally, below are their medical interventions.

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