Objective: Â aims to describe the practice of exclusive breastfeeding for female workers at the University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya.Methods: The research design is descriptive quantitative, the sampling technique is total sampling. The research sample was female workers at the University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya who breastfeed babies aged 6-12 months as many as 22 people. Data collection in October-April 2020 using a questionnaire and structured interview guidelines with Google Form. The data results are presented in the form of a frequency distribution table.Results: . The results showed that from 22 respondents, there were 13 respondents (59.1%) who succeeded in giving exclusive breastfeeding, 9 respondents (40.9%). The practice of exclus...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...
Objective: aims to describe the practice of exclusive breastfeeding for female workers at the Unive...
Background: The percentage of breastfeeding within the last 24 hours is decreasing with increasing a...
The aim of this research was to describe behavior working mother's exclusive breastfeeding behavior....
: Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk to babies from birth to 6 months of age without addi...
Objective : to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge, the attitude of the mother a...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an effort to improve the nutritional status of children in the first 1000...
ABSTRACT:Background: One of the problems with the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is the hig...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the provision of breast milk without other additional food. This study ai...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low, in 2007 32%, in 2012 27.1%. Likew...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding for babies aged 0-6 months is highly recommended because breast milk...
Based on the high infant mortality rate and low coverage of infants who were exclusively breastfed i...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...
Objective: aims to describe the practice of exclusive breastfeeding for female workers at the Unive...
Background: The percentage of breastfeeding within the last 24 hours is decreasing with increasing a...
The aim of this research was to describe behavior working mother's exclusive breastfeeding behavior....
: Exclusive breastfeeding is giving breast milk to babies from birth to 6 months of age without addi...
Objective : to analyze the relationship between the level of knowledge, the attitude of the mother a...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an effort to improve the nutritional status of children in the first 1000...
ABSTRACT:Background: One of the problems with the low coverage of exclusive breastfeeding is the hig...
The success of Exclusive Breastfeeding is the first step for humans to get a healthy and prosperous ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is the provision of breast milk without other additional food. This study ai...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia is still low, in 2007 32%, in 2012 27.1%. Likew...
Abstrak Exclusive breastfeeding for babies aged 0-6 months is highly recommended because breast milk...
Based on the high infant mortality rate and low coverage of infants who were exclusively breastfed i...
Word Health Organization (WHO) submits recommendations for exclusive breastfeeding 6 months and MPAS...
Background : Breast milk is the best and the perfect food for babies because it contains all the nut...
Background: The mortality of 88% of infants due to infection can be reduced by breastfeeding, but th...