International Breastfeeding Journal (Apr 2007)

Effect of peppermint water on prevention of nipple cracks in lactating primiparous women: a randomized controlled trial

  • Ghasemzadeh Alieh,
  • Kargar Maher Mohammad Hassan,
  • Madarek Elaheh,
  • Delazar Abbas,
  • Rashidi Mohammad Reza,
  • Sayyah Melli Manizheh,
  • Sadaghat Kamran,
  • Tahmasebi Zohreh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1746-4358-2-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 7

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Abstract Background Nipple pain and damage in breastfeeding mothers are common causes of premature breastfeeding cessation. Peppermint water is popularly used for the prevention of nipple cracks in the North West of Iran. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of peppermint water in the prevention of nipple cracks during breastfeeding in comparison with the application of expressed breast milk (EBM). Methods One hundred and ninety-six primiparous breastfeeding women who gave birth between February and May 2005 in a teaching hospital in Tabriz, Iran, were randomized to receive either peppermint water or EBM. Each woman was followed for up to three visits or telephone calls within 14 days and then by telephone call at week six postpartum. Results Women who were randomized to receive peppermint water were less likely to experience nipple and areola cracks (9%) compared to women using EBM (27%; p Conclusion This study suggests that peppermint water is effective in the prevention of nipple pain and damage. Further studies are needed to assess the usefulness of peppermint water in conjunction with correct breastfeeding techniques. Trial registration number: NCT00456404