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Evaluation of the factors associated with Breastfeeding duration among Antenatal care Mothers at Rakai Hospital, Rakai District

AUTHOR(S)

Nabimuli Zulaika


ABSTRACT
Breast feeding has numerous benefits for both the mother and the child including saving lives, improving child health among others. Despite the numerous known benefits of breast feeding, exclusive breast feeding among children under six months has remained below the 50% target of the World Health Assembly. The study was aimed at determining the duration and factors associated with breast feeding among mothers attending antenatal care (ANC) at Rakai District Hospital. The study was cross-sectional involving administration of questionnaires to 112 mothers attending ANC at Rakai District Hospital. 20.5% of the participants breastfeed their babies immediately, while 33.0% breastfeed after one hour. 58.0% of the participant’s breastfed exclusively for six months, 18.6% breast fed for less than six months. However, among those who breastfeed generally, 25.9% breast fed for 6-12 months, and 21.4% breastfed for 1-2 years. 90.1% of the mothers who had knowledge on exclusive breastfeeding and overall general breastfeeding, of whom 73.2% had attended ANC during pregnancy. Most of the mothers who breast fed had parity of greater than seven (32.1%), and had attained primary level education (41, 1%). The study shows that most mothers exclusively breastfed their babies for a period of less than six months, and overall breast feeding for less than two years. In this study the duration of exclusive breastfeeding and overall breastfeeding was directly associated with parity, maternal age, education level, antenatal service and knowledge of mothers on breastfeeding.Keywords: Breast milk, breastfeeding, mothers, Uganda

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PUBLISHED

2023-02-2

HOW TO CITE

Nabimuli Zulaika (2023).Evaluation of the factors associated with Breastfeeding duration among Antenatal care Mothers at Rakai Hospital, Rakai District. INOSR EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 11(2):17-31.