| Literature DB >> 23259860 |
Priyantha J Perera1, Nayomi Ranathunga, Meranthi P Fernando, Wikum Sampath, Gayni B Samaranayake.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) during the early months of life reduce infant morbidity and mortality. Current recommendation in Sri Lanka is to continue exclusive breastfeeding up to six months of age. Exclusive breastfeeding rates are generally assessed by the 24 recall method which overestimates the actual rates. The objective of this study was to determine actual exclusive breast feeding rates in a cohort of Sri Lankan children and to determine the reasons that lead to cessation of breastfeeding before six months of age.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23259860 PMCID: PMC3546863 DOI: 10.1186/1746-4358-7-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Breastfeed J ISSN: 1746-4358 Impact factor: 3.461
Socio-demographic characteristics of the study population
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| Category 1 | 10 (3.5%) |
| Category 2 | 07 (2.4%) |
| Category 3 | 11 (3.8%) |
| Category 4 | 18 (6.3%) |
| Category 5 | 59 (21.0%) |
| Category 6 | 12 (4.1%) |
| Category 7 | 62 (21.5%) |
| Category 8 | 60 (21.0%) |
| Category 9 | 37 (12.9%) |
| Category 0 | 10 (3.5%) |
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| Formally employed | 49 (17.3%) |
| Not formally employed | 237 (82.7%) |
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| 152 (53.1%) | |
| >30 years | 134 (47.9%) |
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| Up to grade 5 | 07 (2.5%) |
| Grade 6 to 11 | 191 (67.1%) |
| Grade 12 to 14 | 79 (27.3%) |
| University | 09 (3.1%) |
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| None | 01 (0.4%) |
| Grade 1 to 5 | 06 (2.1%) |
| Grade 6 to 11 | 180 (62.9%) |
| Grade 12 to 14 | 90 (31.5%) |
| University | 09 (3.1%) |
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| < 9,999 | 19 (6.6%) |
| 10,000 - 19,999 | 104 (36.4%) |
| 20,000 - 34,999 | 97 (33.9%) |
| >35,000 | 66 (23.1%) |
Exclusive breastfeeding rates at different ages
| 2 months (n = 404) | 396 | 98.0% |
| 4 months (n = 395) | 298 | 75.4% |
| 6 months (n = 286) | 204 | 71.3% |
Pattern of feeding among babies who were not exclusively breastfed at 2, 4, and 6 months of age
| 2 months (n = 08) | 01 (12.5%) | 07 (87.5%) | 0 | 0 |
| 4 months (n = 97) | 17 (17.5%) | 72 (74.2%) | 07 (7.2%) | 01 (1.1%) |
| 6 months (n = 82) | 15 (18.3%) | 27 (32.9%) | 33 (40.2%) | 07 (8.5%) |
Reasons to abandon exclusive breastfeeding at 2, 4 and 6 months of age
| 0-2 month (n = 08) | 04 (50%) | 02 (25.0%) | 00 (0.0%) | 02 (25%) |
| 2-4 months (n = 89) | 22 (24.7%) | 45 (50.6%) | 19 (21.3%) | 03 (3.4%) |
| 4-6 months (n = 30) | 00 (0.0%) | 07 (23.3%) | 23 (76.7%) | 00 (0.0) |
Relationship between birth order and exclusive breastfeeding up to 6 months
| 1st baby (n = 120) | 84 | 70.0% |
| 2nd baby (n = 106) | 78 | 73.6% |
| After 2nd baby (n = 60) | 40 | 66.6% |