Introduction: Prelacteal feeding practice contravenes the recommendation of World Health Organisation that breastfeeding be initiated within an hour of childbirth. Consequently, the health, social, emotional and economic benefits of optimal breastfeeding are limited. Therefore, to break this vicious cycle of prelacteal feeding and suboptimal breastfeeding, factors associated with the practice must be identified.Objective: To assess prelacteal feeding practices and its associated factors in a rural community with the view to generate data for community-level interventions that will promote optimal breastfeeding.Methods: Data was collected during a community-based surveillance for maternal, newborn and child health project in Tsibiri, a rural...
INTRODUCTION:- Breastfeeding is well recognized as the best food source for infants. It has been adv...
Background: Prelacteal feeding, the feeding a newborn substances or liquids before breastfeeding, is...
Background Prelacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to exclusive breast feeding. Objective To determine...
Background: Prelacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to exclusive breast feeding. Objective: To determi...
Background: Administration of prelacteal feeds (PLFs) is a common practice among mothers which has n...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the cornerstone of adequate early infant nutrition. Despite t...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the major harmful newborn feeding practices and is ...
Background: A prelacteal feed is any food except mother's breast milk fed to a newborn infant prior ...
BACKGROUND: Optimal breastfeeding is recommended up to two years, i.e, it prevents 1.4 million child...
BackgroundBreastfeeding has well-established short-term and long-term health benefits for both the m...
Background: The practice of giving prelacteal feeds deprive a newborn of valuable nutrients and expo...
Proper infant and young child feeding is critical for child health and survival. Despite of this fac...
Background. Introduction of prelacteal feeds to newborn babies negates the recommendation of the Wor...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is a major public health problem that increases the risk of m...
Prelacteal feeding practices are associated with an increased risk of diarrhoea and many early-life ...
INTRODUCTION:- Breastfeeding is well recognized as the best food source for infants. It has been adv...
Background: Prelacteal feeding, the feeding a newborn substances or liquids before breastfeeding, is...
Background Prelacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to exclusive breast feeding. Objective To determine...
Background: Prelacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to exclusive breast feeding. Objective: To determi...
Background: Administration of prelacteal feeds (PLFs) is a common practice among mothers which has n...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding is the cornerstone of adequate early infant nutrition. Despite t...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is one of the major harmful newborn feeding practices and is ...
Background: A prelacteal feed is any food except mother's breast milk fed to a newborn infant prior ...
BACKGROUND: Optimal breastfeeding is recommended up to two years, i.e, it prevents 1.4 million child...
BackgroundBreastfeeding has well-established short-term and long-term health benefits for both the m...
Background: The practice of giving prelacteal feeds deprive a newborn of valuable nutrients and expo...
Proper infant and young child feeding is critical for child health and survival. Despite of this fac...
Background. Introduction of prelacteal feeds to newborn babies negates the recommendation of the Wor...
Abstract Background Prelacteal feeding is a major public health problem that increases the risk of m...
Prelacteal feeding practices are associated with an increased risk of diarrhoea and many early-life ...
INTRODUCTION:- Breastfeeding is well recognized as the best food source for infants. It has been adv...
Background: Prelacteal feeding, the feeding a newborn substances or liquids before breastfeeding, is...
Background Prelacteal feeding (PLF) is a barrier to exclusive breast feeding. Objective To determine...