The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding at Puskesmas Tokorondo from 2018-2019 decreased from 50.8% to 28%. Lack of knowledge and intensive promotion of formula milk is one of the causes to low exclusive breastfeeding. The aim of this study was to discover the relationship between socio-economic factors and the level of knowledge of mothers about exclusive breastfeeding at the Puskesmas Tokorondo. This study using an analytical method with a cross-sectional approach. The number of population were 46 people that is mothers who have toddlers aged 6-12 months in the working area of Puskesmas Tokorondo. The sample in this study was 36 people, using consecutive sampling technique. Research shows that more exclusive breastfeeding is found on...
Exclusive breast milk is the ideal food for baby growth and development. The problem is that coverag...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice during six-months could reduce morbidity and mortality ...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding at Puskesmas Tokorondo from 2018-2019 decreased from 50.8% t...
Background: The result of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas 2010) showed that the coverage of exclusi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding only to infants from birth to months old, without the addit...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an essential program which is quite hard to develop since it is related t...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that given to babies from birth for six months without and / ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that given to babies from birth for six months without and / ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background : Exclusive breastfeeding is the infant only breastmilk alone were given no food or liqui...
Lack of breast milk intake results in an imbalanced baby's nutritional needs. This study aims to det...
The efforts to increase breastfeeding (ASI) contribute greatly to decrease infantmortality and decli...
Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is very important for both mother and baby. The number of mothe...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any additional food for infants aged 0-6 months. Va...
Exclusive breast milk is the ideal food for baby growth and development. The problem is that coverag...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice during six-months could reduce morbidity and mortality ...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...
The coverage of exclusive breastfeeding at Puskesmas Tokorondo from 2018-2019 decreased from 50.8% t...
Background: The result of Basic Health Research (Riskesdas 2010) showed that the coverage of exclusi...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding only to infants from birth to months old, without the addit...
Exclusive breastfeeding is an essential program which is quite hard to develop since it is related t...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that given to babies from birth for six months without and / ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that given to babies from birth for six months without and / ...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breast milk that is given to infants 0-6 months without additional food ...
Background : Exclusive breastfeeding is the infant only breastmilk alone were given no food or liqui...
Lack of breast milk intake results in an imbalanced baby's nutritional needs. This study aims to det...
The efforts to increase breastfeeding (ASI) contribute greatly to decrease infantmortality and decli...
Exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months is very important for both mother and baby. The number of mothe...
Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding without any additional food for infants aged 0-6 months. Va...
Exclusive breast milk is the ideal food for baby growth and development. The problem is that coverag...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding practice during six-months could reduce morbidity and mortality ...
Nationally, exclusive breastfeeding coverage for infants aged less than six months was 55.7%. Lampun...