Breast‐Feeding Practices in Rural Karnataka (India) with Special Reference to Lactation Failure
- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatrics International
- Vol. 31 (4) , 391-398
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-200x.1989.tb01323.x
Abstract
A survey was done in a remote rural area of Karnataka with a questionnaire. Overall 274 lactating mothers from a population of 10,000 were interviewed, to know the practices of breast‐feeding with special reference to lactation failure. It was found that the majority of the mothers (97.0%) in rural areas breast‐feed. Lactation failure is not a problem. 58.4% reject colostrum but know the advantages of breast‐feeding while a small number of mothers (19.8%) start supplementary feeds by three months of age. However, 80.3% of mothers breast‐feed up to 12 months. Burping (44.53%) and proper posturing (92%) of the child is not being practiced. Initiation of breast‐feeding within 4–6 hours was noted only in 8.03% of mothers whereas 53.07% of mothers and 9.72% of mothers started sugar water and castor oil as prelacteal feedings respectively. It is interesting to note that grandparents (21.9%) and awillary nurse midwives (21.9%) are the chief influencers of breast‐feeding.Keywords
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