Data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey and actuarial life table methods are used to estimate breast feeding differences by other socioeconomic, health, and demographic characteristics. Findings indicate that the average breast feeding duration for surviving children was 28.2 months (27.1 months for urban women and 28.6 months for rural women). Breast feeding duration was longer among mothers with no schooling compared to mothers or fathers with a higher education. Older mothers had different breast feeding patterns than younger mothers. Muslim women breast fed for 28.1 months; non-Muslim women did so for 18.8 months. Working women breast fed for 19.0 months compared to 28.1 months among non-working women. Duration of breast feeding ...
Prolonged breastfeeding, apart from being beneficial to the child's health, helps in keeping t...
Poor breastfeeding is found to be responsiable for child adverse health and development problems. Th...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, poor infant and young child feeding practices are contributing to the bur...
Data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey were used to study the determinants of breast feeding...
Background & objectives: The duration of exclusive breast-feeding in Bangladesh is low. Though s...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
This paper examines the factors affecting breastfeeding duration in Bangladesh. The bivariate analys...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding for optimum duration is one of the most effective ways to reduce i...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
International audienceA 27-month longitudinal study of 140 Bangladeshi mothers living in three tea g...
Breastfeeding duration has been linked to maternal and child health. Current-status (or interval-cen...
The association between contraceptive use and breast-feeding duration was investigated in 2380 women...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the differential patterns of mean duration of b...
The association between contraceptive use and breast-feeding duration was investigated in 2380 women...
Prolonged breastfeeding, apart from being beneficial to the child's health, helps in keeping t...
Poor breastfeeding is found to be responsiable for child adverse health and development problems. Th...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, poor infant and young child feeding practices are contributing to the bur...
Data from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey were used to study the determinants of breast feeding...
Background & objectives: The duration of exclusive breast-feeding in Bangladesh is low. Though s...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
This paper examines the factors affecting breastfeeding duration in Bangladesh. The bivariate analys...
Abstract Background Breastfeeding for optimum duration is one of the most effective ways to reduce i...
The purpose of this study was to assess the duration of breastfeeding and the sociodemographic facto...
International audienceA 27-month longitudinal study of 140 Bangladeshi mothers living in three tea g...
Breastfeeding duration has been linked to maternal and child health. Current-status (or interval-cen...
The association between contraceptive use and breast-feeding duration was investigated in 2380 women...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the differential patterns of mean duration of b...
The association between contraceptive use and breast-feeding duration was investigated in 2380 women...
Prolonged breastfeeding, apart from being beneficial to the child's health, helps in keeping t...
Poor breastfeeding is found to be responsiable for child adverse health and development problems. Th...
BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, poor infant and young child feeding practices are contributing to the bur...