A DESCRIPTIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF BREAST FEEDING PRACTICE
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https://doi.org/10.32553/ijmbs.v5i8.2115Keywords:
Breastfeeding, Immunization, Infants.Abstract
Background: This study describe the breastfeeding practices. This study was describe the breastfeeding practices and factors affected initiation and duration of breastfeeding
Methods: The cross sectional study was conducted on mothers with infants less than 1 year who came to immunization center for vaccination was included in the study. Total 500 mothers include in this study.
Results: Only 35.20% of the mothers did the exclusive breastfeeding until 6 months and started weaning after 6 months. A total 56.00% of mothers in our study prematurely started weaning.
Conclusions: The study emphasizes the need for breastfeeding intervention programs especially for the mothers during antenatal and postnatal check-ups. The information regarding the advantage and duration of breastfeeding need to be provided for the community as a whole.
Keywords: Breastfeeding, Immunization, Infants.
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