Abstract Background Pre-lacteal feeding has continued as a deep-rooted nutritional malpractice in developing countries. Pre-lacteal feeding is a barrier to the implementation of optimal breastfeeding practices and increases the risk of neonatal early-life diseases and mortality. Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess pre-lacteal feeding practice and associated factors among mothers having children less than 2 years of age in Aksum town, central Tigray, Ethiopia. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted to interview 477 mother-child pairs by systematic random sampling technique. Data were collected through interviewer-administered semi-structured questionnaires. Data were coded, entered, cleaned and edited using ...
Objective To identify specific cultural and behavioural factors that might be influenced to increase...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the commonest inappropriate child feeding practice ...
Background: Pre-lacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to optimal breastfeeding and increases the risk o...
Abstract Background Although Pre-lacteal feeding is a barrier for implementation of optimal breastfe...
BackgroundPre-lacteal feeding is one of the major harmful practices being faced while feeding the ne...
Background. Introduction of prelacteal feeds to newborn babies negates the recommendation of the Wor...
Background. Prelacteal feeding is an obstacle to optimal breastfeeding practices in developing count...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the major harmful newborn feeding practices and is ...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is a major public health problem that increases the risk of m...
Abstract Objective Despite prelacteal feeding contravenes with exclusive breastfeeding, it is a prev...
Proper infant and young child feeding is critical for child health and survival. Despite of this fac...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding can be defined as giving any solid or liquid foods other than...
Abstract Background Delaying the start of breastfeeding and giving prelacteal feeding leads to a sig...
Background: The practice of giving prelacteal feeds deprive a newborn of valuable nutrients and expo...
BACKGROUND: Optimal breastfeeding is recommended up to two years, i.e, it prevents 1.4 million child...
Objective To identify specific cultural and behavioural factors that might be influenced to increase...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the commonest inappropriate child feeding practice ...
Background: Pre-lacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to optimal breastfeeding and increases the risk o...
Abstract Background Although Pre-lacteal feeding is a barrier for implementation of optimal breastfe...
BackgroundPre-lacteal feeding is one of the major harmful practices being faced while feeding the ne...
Background. Introduction of prelacteal feeds to newborn babies negates the recommendation of the Wor...
Background. Prelacteal feeding is an obstacle to optimal breastfeeding practices in developing count...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the major harmful newborn feeding practices and is ...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is a major public health problem that increases the risk of m...
Abstract Objective Despite prelacteal feeding contravenes with exclusive breastfeeding, it is a prev...
Proper infant and young child feeding is critical for child health and survival. Despite of this fac...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding can be defined as giving any solid or liquid foods other than...
Abstract Background Delaying the start of breastfeeding and giving prelacteal feeding leads to a sig...
Background: The practice of giving prelacteal feeds deprive a newborn of valuable nutrients and expo...
BACKGROUND: Optimal breastfeeding is recommended up to two years, i.e, it prevents 1.4 million child...
Objective To identify specific cultural and behavioural factors that might be influenced to increase...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the commonest inappropriate child feeding practice ...
Background: Pre-lacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to optimal breastfeeding and increases the risk o...