BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh 65% of children under 6 months of age were exclusively breastfed with maternal employment being a risk factor that has jeopardized exclusive breastfeeding. As Ready Made Garment (RMG) factories have been the largest employer of low income women in Bangladesh, the objective of our study was to explore the barriers and facilitators of breastfeeding and perceptions about use of expressed breast milk among mothers who worked in the RMG sector. METHODS: This formative research was conducted during July-September 2015 in two slums of Dhaka among RMG workers who were mothers and the caregivers of 0-12 month old infants. Qualitative data was obtained from purposively selected participants of 8 in-depth interviews and 4 foc...
Introduction: Breast milk offers multiple benefits to the health of mother as well as to the health ...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Objective: This study was conducted to compare infant feeding practices among non-working and workin...
Thirty-six percent of females are employed in Bangladesh, many in the readymade garments manufacturi...
Background: Exclusive breast milk is the main food for infants aged 0-6 months. Breast feeding can ...
Background and aim: Breastfeeding is an essential source of nutrition for young babies; however, it ...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
Introduction: Pakistan has the second highest child mortality rate in South Asia. Breastfeeding can ...
Introduction: The primary reason that compels working mothers to decrease their ability to continue ...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
AIM: To describe the enablers and barriers working women experience in continuing breast milk feedin...
To explore the actual practices and perceptions of giving breastmilk and breastmilk substitutes (BMS...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
Abstract Background Despite the substantial impact on child and maternal health, breastfeeding pract...
ABSTRACT Introduction: WHO recommends it to continue sole breast feeding for first 6 months of infan...
Introduction: Breast milk offers multiple benefits to the health of mother as well as to the health ...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Objective: This study was conducted to compare infant feeding practices among non-working and workin...
Thirty-six percent of females are employed in Bangladesh, many in the readymade garments manufacturi...
Background: Exclusive breast milk is the main food for infants aged 0-6 months. Breast feeding can ...
Background and aim: Breastfeeding is an essential source of nutrition for young babies; however, it ...
Although exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) for 6 months protects infants from morbidity and growth retar...
Introduction: Pakistan has the second highest child mortality rate in South Asia. Breastfeeding can ...
Introduction: The primary reason that compels working mothers to decrease their ability to continue ...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
AIM: To describe the enablers and barriers working women experience in continuing breast milk feedin...
To explore the actual practices and perceptions of giving breastmilk and breastmilk substitutes (BMS...
In Bangladesh the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low and prelacteal, formula and bottle feedin...
Abstract Background Despite the substantial impact on child and maternal health, breastfeeding pract...
ABSTRACT Introduction: WHO recommends it to continue sole breast feeding for first 6 months of infan...
Introduction: Breast milk offers multiple benefits to the health of mother as well as to the health ...
Breastfeeding is the best food source for the nutritional and health needs of young children. Howeve...
Objective: This study was conducted to compare infant feeding practices among non-working and workin...