The study utilized the descriptive method of research. Respondents of the study were composed of 92 postpartum working mothers selected via snowball sampling identified through referrals. The research instrument used was adapted-modified type of questionnaire and it was subjected to test for validity and reliability. It was distributed by the researchers on a house-to-house basis. The statistical treatments used were mean, frequency, t-test and f-test. The following conclusions were drawn: 1) Majority of the respondents belonged to 15 to 24 years of age, reached high school level, worked at home, had a total number of children ranging from 1 to 2 and delivered via normal spontaneous delivery; 2) Majority of the respondent\u27s perception ag...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women about the assistance provi...
Puerperal is likely in the occurrence of maternal deaths, and should receive health care during chil...
Background: Growth and development of the infants were highly influenced by their first nutrition an...
The study utilized the quantitative method of research, which involved 270 postpartum mothers with a...
This study describes and compares the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the selected...
Realizing the importance of children’s nutrition, the World Health Organization strive vast effort t...
Breastfeeding is essential for optimal growth and development both physicallyand mentally and intell...
The research design used in the study was a descriptive research. The study focused on identifying t...
Infant morbidity rate is the second indicator in determining the health status of children because i...
Background Breastfeeding is the natural route for feeding the newborn that has a lot of documented ...
Infant morbidity rate is the second indicator in determining the health status of children because i...
Background Breastfeeding is the natural route for feeding the newborn that has a lot of documented ...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
A cross-sectional study using structured questionnaires was conducted to determine the level of know...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women about the assistance provi...
Puerperal is likely in the occurrence of maternal deaths, and should receive health care during chil...
Background: Growth and development of the infants were highly influenced by their first nutrition an...
The study utilized the quantitative method of research, which involved 270 postpartum mothers with a...
This study describes and compares the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the selected...
Realizing the importance of children’s nutrition, the World Health Organization strive vast effort t...
Breastfeeding is essential for optimal growth and development both physicallyand mentally and intell...
The research design used in the study was a descriptive research. The study focused on identifying t...
Infant morbidity rate is the second indicator in determining the health status of children because i...
Background Breastfeeding is the natural route for feeding the newborn that has a lot of documented ...
Infant morbidity rate is the second indicator in determining the health status of children because i...
Background Breastfeeding is the natural route for feeding the newborn that has a lot of documented ...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
A cross-sectional study using structured questionnaires was conducted to determine the level of know...
Aim: To evaluate the breastfeeding awareness among breastfeeding primigravidae mothers. Methods: The...
Objective: This study aimed to analyze the experience of postpartum women about the assistance provi...
Puerperal is likely in the occurrence of maternal deaths, and should receive health care during chil...
Background: Growth and development of the infants were highly influenced by their first nutrition an...