Breastfeeding provides the ideal nutrition in infancy, and its benefits extend to the health of mothers. Psychosocial factors such as the intention to breastfeed, self-efficacy, or maternal confidence to breastfeed have been shown to impact breastfeeding outcomes in other communities. The aim of this study was to assess the potential associations between mothers’ prenatal intention to breastfeed and post-delivery breastfeeding practices. A cross-sectional study was conducted from March to September 2017. Emirati and non-Emirati mothers with children below the age of 2 were recruited from maternal and child health centers in various geographical areas in Abu Dhabi Capital district, United Arab Emirates. The variables (mothers’ intention to b...
One of the best practices to reduce the risk of infant morbidity and mortality is the early initiati...
Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feedi...
This paper presents a longitudinal study of breastfeeding at two private hospitals in Jeddah, Saudi ...
Breastfeeding provides the ideal nutrition in infancy, and its benefits extend to the health of moth...
Background: Health authorities in United Arab Emirates passed a law giving all the mothers the right...
Abstract Background Despite considerable policy actio...
BackgroundBreastfeeding duration has declined in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in recent decades...
Introduction Despite the enormous benefits of breastfeeding, working mothers face more challenges to...
Breastfeeding is an important source of nutrition and sustenance for infants and toddlers, and has a...
Background: Breastfeeding duration has declined in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in recent decad...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends continued breastfeeding up to 2 years o...
The number of babies in Qatar being exclusively breastfed is significantly lower than the global tar...
Background: Mothers’ attitudes are strong predicators of choice of infant feeding method. This study...
Rapid economic and cultural transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been accompanied by new...
Background: Breastfeeding (BF) is the normal way of feeding infants and young children. Breast milk ...
One of the best practices to reduce the risk of infant morbidity and mortality is the early initiati...
Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feedi...
This paper presents a longitudinal study of breastfeeding at two private hospitals in Jeddah, Saudi ...
Breastfeeding provides the ideal nutrition in infancy, and its benefits extend to the health of moth...
Background: Health authorities in United Arab Emirates passed a law giving all the mothers the right...
Abstract Background Despite considerable policy actio...
BackgroundBreastfeeding duration has declined in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in recent decades...
Introduction Despite the enormous benefits of breastfeeding, working mothers face more challenges to...
Breastfeeding is an important source of nutrition and sustenance for infants and toddlers, and has a...
Background: Breastfeeding duration has declined in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in recent decad...
Abstract Background The World Health Organization recommends continued breastfeeding up to 2 years o...
The number of babies in Qatar being exclusively breastfed is significantly lower than the global tar...
Background: Mothers’ attitudes are strong predicators of choice of infant feeding method. This study...
Rapid economic and cultural transition in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been accompanied by new...
Background: Breastfeeding (BF) is the normal way of feeding infants and young children. Breast milk ...
One of the best practices to reduce the risk of infant morbidity and mortality is the early initiati...
Introduction Breastfeeding is almost universal, but there are many barriers for proper breast feedi...
This paper presents a longitudinal study of breastfeeding at two private hospitals in Jeddah, Saudi ...