id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303407-n7j56sci Popofsky, Stephanie Impact of Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Detection on Breastfeeding Due to Infant Separation at Birth 2020-08-10 .txt text/plain 4364 204 45 CONCLUSION: In the setting of COVID-19, separation of mother–newborn dyads impacts breastfeeding outcomes, with lower rates of breastfeeding both during hospitalization and at home following discharge compared with unseparated mothers and infants. In the setting of COVID-19, separation of mother-newborn dyads impacts breastfeeding outcomes, with lower rates of breastfeeding both during hospitalization and at home following J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f 3 discharge compared with unseparated mothers and infants. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) [4] and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) [5] each published interim guidelines for management of neonates born to mothers with confirmed or suspected COVID-19, including recommendations for temporary separation of these dyads. To assess the impact of our policy change surrounding mother-newborn dyad separation on breastfeeding rates, we evaluated mothers' pre-delivery plans for feeding, and compared these with actual outcomes of breastfeeding during perinatal admission and following discharge. ./cache/cord-303407-n7j56sci.txt ./txt/cord-303407-n7j56sci.txt