One of the efforts of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to reduce the Infant Morbidity and Mortality Rate (IMR) is to recommend that babies should only be breastfed for the first six months of life (exclusive breastfeeding). The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in the Special Region of Yogyakarta was 73.3%. The lowest was in the city of Yogyakarta at 59.52%. This achievement had not yet reached the government's target of 80%. Puskesmas Umbulharjo 1 is the health center with the lowest exclusive breastfeeding coverage in Yogyakarta City at 39.15%. This study aims to determine the relationship between mothers' age and occupation with exclusive breastfeeding at Puskesmas Umbulharjo 1 Yogyaka...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
The first and main food for babies is breast milk (ASI). Breast milk contains the most completenutri...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
One of the efforts of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization ...
Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in Indonesia is Still high enough. One of the baby’s death was related to...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Exclusive breastfeeding coverage as much as 54.3%. ...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any other food addition until...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
UNICEF states in order to reduce infant mortality in Indonesia and deaths of children under five in ...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the only baby only breast-fed for 6 months without any additional fluid, ...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
The first and main food for babies is breast milk (ASI). Breast milk contains the most completenutri...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
One of the efforts of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization ...
Infant Mortality Rate(IMR) in Indonesia is Still high enough. One of the baby’s death was related to...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) Exclusive breastfeeding coverage as much as 54.3%. ...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any other food addition until...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
UNICEF states in order to reduce infant mortality in Indonesia and deaths of children under five in ...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Infant mortality rate by Indonesia Demographic Health Survey in 2012 is still quite high at 32 per 1...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the only baby only breast-fed for 6 months without any additional fluid, ...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
The first and main food for babies is breast milk (ASI). Breast milk contains the most completenutri...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...