According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Exclusive breastfeeding coverage as much as 54.3%. Therefore, the World Health Organization recommends all babies need to get colostrum (the milk first and second day) to fight infection, and exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months to ensure adequate infant nutrition. The purpose of this study to determine the relationship of knowledge about exclusive breastfeeding working mothers with exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Kuok health centers. Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any additional food and beverages for infants aged 0-6 months, even though water is not provided in the stage of exclusive breastfeeding. Design of this research is quantitative. The population ...
Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in Indonesia is Still high enough. One of the baby’s death was related to...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the provision of breast milk without other additional food. This study ai...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
Exclusive breastfeeding is that babies are only given breast milk for 6 months, without the addition...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding for babies aged 0-6 months is highly recommended because breast milk...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the only baby only breast-fed for 6 months without any additional fluid, ...
One of the efforts of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization ...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low, in 2007 32%, in 2012 27.1%. Likew...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding the baby purely, what is meant purely is that the baby is o...
: Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk to babies from birth to 6 months of age without addi...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an effort to improve the nutritional status of children in the first 1000...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in Indonesia is Still high enough. One of the baby’s death was related to...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the provision of breast milk without other additional food. This study ai...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
Exclusive breastfeeding is that babies are only given breast milk for 6 months, without the addition...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding for babies aged 0-6 months is highly recommended because breast milk...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the only baby only breast-fed for 6 months without any additional fluid, ...
One of the efforts of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization ...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low, in 2007 32%, in 2012 27.1%. Likew...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding the baby purely, what is meant purely is that the baby is o...
: Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk to babies from birth to 6 months of age without addi...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an effort to improve the nutritional status of children in the first 1000...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in Indonesia is Still high enough. One of the baby’s death was related to...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the provision of breast milk without other additional food. This study ai...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...