| Literature DB >> 18784321 |
Nuray Yesildal1, Gulsen Aytar, Kenan Kocabay, Atilla Senih Mayda, Sinemis Cetin Dagli, Talat Bahcebasi.
Abstract
Exclusive breastfeeding among infants less than or equal to 6 months old and continued breastfeeding (20-23 months) are high-priority indicators of infant health. We aimed to assess breastfeeding practices, using standardized breastfeeding indicators, and to determine the causes of early discontinuation of breastfeeding (< or = 6 months) in children aged 0 to 24 months in Duzce, Turkey. In this cross-sectional study, the study group consisted of 158 children, and questionnaires were completed by face-to-face interviews with the mothers. The rate of exclusive breastfeeding (< or = 6 months) was 22.4%. The rate of continued breastfeeding (20-23 months) was 10.0%. The 2 primary causes of early discontinuation of breastfeeding were inadequate milk supply (38.1%) and baby not latching on (14.3%). Half of the individuals who recommended infant formula to mothers with infants less than or equal to 6 months old were physicians.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18784321 DOI: 10.1177/0890334408322265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Lact ISSN: 0890-3344 Impact factor: 2.219