Introduction: To our knowledge, successful breastfeeding in the population with single ventricle congenital heart disease has not been reported in the literature, particularly during the interstage period.

Method: A retrospective case study including inpatient nutrition and a complete history of daily logs with the home surveillance monitoring program was performed.

Results: Successful full breastfeeding (exceeding prescribed weight growth goals) after Stage I surgery was achieved during the interstage period. The infant was discharged at 3.41 kg, not consistently breastfeeding, and progressed to 7.05 kg at 5 months of age, fully breastfeeding.

Conclusion: Supporting breastfeeding for infants who have undergone repairs for single ventricle anatomy can be challenging but can be accomplished. It requires a concerted team effort, clear communication, and collaboration among caregivers, the mother, and her supporters.

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