Exclusive breastfeeding is providing breast milk to an infant without any additional food, include water (except medicines or vitamins) for 6 month and continued breasfeeding along with solid food up to 2 years of age. The percentage to infants ages 0-6 months exclusively breastfeed in Indonesia was 42 % in 2012. Based on preliminary study, prevalence of breastfeeding in Puskesmas Waru was 48,2% in 2017. One of the reason is mother have to return to work. The purpose of this study is to determine association between the factors and exclusive breastfeeding to working mother in Wedoro. This study used observational analytic and cross sectional design. Population was working mother who had infants ages 6 to 24 month at Posyandu Wedoro...
Background: Exclusive Breastfeeding (ASI) according to WHO is the best method of feeding babies, in ...
Breast Milk (ASI) becomes the best nutrition for babies. Low intake of exclusive breastfeeding is a...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the behavior of giving only breast milk from infants aged 0 to 6 months w...
Breast milk is a food source for infants with essential nutrition for their health, growth, and deve...
Exclusive breastfeeding is very important to be given to infants 0-6 months because it can help your...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk without any addi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is administering only breast milk as the sole nutrition source for infants,...
Exclusive breastfeeding is administering only breast milk as the sole nutrition source for infants,...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the best food given to babies during the age of 0-6 months without being ...
Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately ...
The present study reports the comprehensive study on the exclusive breastfeeding around support fact...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding alone with no additional fluids either formula, water, oran...
Infancy and toddler be a good time for growing children. The provision of adequate nutrition into ma...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding alone with no additional fluids either formula, water, oran...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background: Exclusive Breastfeeding (ASI) according to WHO is the best method of feeding babies, in ...
Breast Milk (ASI) becomes the best nutrition for babies. Low intake of exclusive breastfeeding is a...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the behavior of giving only breast milk from infants aged 0 to 6 months w...
Breast milk is a food source for infants with essential nutrition for their health, growth, and deve...
Exclusive breastfeeding is very important to be given to infants 0-6 months because it can help your...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding means that the infant receives only breast milk without any addi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is administering only breast milk as the sole nutrition source for infants,...
Exclusive breastfeeding is administering only breast milk as the sole nutrition source for infants,...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the best food given to babies during the age of 0-6 months without being ...
Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately ...
The present study reports the comprehensive study on the exclusive breastfeeding around support fact...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding alone with no additional fluids either formula, water, oran...
Infancy and toddler be a good time for growing children. The provision of adequate nutrition into ma...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding alone with no additional fluids either formula, water, oran...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background: Exclusive Breastfeeding (ASI) according to WHO is the best method of feeding babies, in ...
Breast Milk (ASI) becomes the best nutrition for babies. Low intake of exclusive breastfeeding is a...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the behavior of giving only breast milk from infants aged 0 to 6 months w...