Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia is still high at 32 deaths per 1000 live births. One of the effort to reduce Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) is through provide exclusive breastfeeding. The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low about 34.5%. One of the reason is caused by every mother who are employed. The aim of the research was to analyze the factors that influence exclusive breastfeeding on working mothers. The method in this research was analytic observational with Cross sectional approach. The population was all working mothers who have 7-24month old babies. The sampling technique using Purposive sampling. Data collection through questionnaire and interview. The data were analyzed using SPSS Version ...
Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately ...
Infant and child mortality rates may be caused by not getting exclusive breastfeeding. One of the fa...
Referring to the target program of exclusive breastfeeding in 2014 by 80%, then the nationwide cover...
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia is still high at 32 deaths per 1000 live births. One of th...
Background: Estimated 4 million babies die each year due to infectious diseases, related to behavior...
Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia is mostly caused by diarrhea and pneumonia.These diseases can be ...
Infant mortality in Indonesia is still very high. The most common cause of infant mortality is maln...
Infant mortality in Indonesia is still very high. The most common cause of infant mortality is maln...
Exclusive breastfeeding could decrease infant mortality. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Indones...
Infant and child mortality rate may be caused by not getting exclusive breastfeeding. One of the fac...
 Nutrition insecurity occurs in infants because not only foods less also because of a mother (breas...
Exclusive breastfeeding is providing breast milk to an infant without any additional food, include ...
Exclusive Breastfeeding coverage in various regions of Indonesia is still far from the National targ...
<p>Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia according to the Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) re...
Exclusive Breastfeeding coverage in various regions of Indonesia is still far from the National targ...
Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately ...
Infant and child mortality rates may be caused by not getting exclusive breastfeeding. One of the fa...
Referring to the target program of exclusive breastfeeding in 2014 by 80%, then the nationwide cover...
Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia is still high at 32 deaths per 1000 live births. One of th...
Background: Estimated 4 million babies die each year due to infectious diseases, related to behavior...
Infant Mortality Rate in Indonesia is mostly caused by diarrhea and pneumonia.These diseases can be ...
Infant mortality in Indonesia is still very high. The most common cause of infant mortality is maln...
Infant mortality in Indonesia is still very high. The most common cause of infant mortality is maln...
Exclusive breastfeeding could decrease infant mortality. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Indones...
Infant and child mortality rate may be caused by not getting exclusive breastfeeding. One of the fac...
 Nutrition insecurity occurs in infants because not only foods less also because of a mother (breas...
Exclusive breastfeeding is providing breast milk to an infant without any additional food, include ...
Exclusive Breastfeeding coverage in various regions of Indonesia is still far from the National targ...
<p>Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia according to the Demographic and Health Survey (IDHS) re...
Exclusive Breastfeeding coverage in various regions of Indonesia is still far from the National targ...
Continuity of breastfeeding process when mothers return to work is a serious issue that immediately ...
Infant and child mortality rates may be caused by not getting exclusive breastfeeding. One of the fa...
Referring to the target program of exclusive breastfeeding in 2014 by 80%, then the nationwide cover...