Factors For Cessations of Exclusive Breast Feeding at End Of 6 Weeks in Healthy Term and Late Preterm Neonates Born in A Hospital Set Up in North India
Background: Millions of deaths can be averted by scaling up exclusive breast feeding, EBF rate. By end of 2 months only 69% of mothers and by 4-6 months only one quarter of mothers are giving EBF to their babies. Factors influencing non-initiation or early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding had al...
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Main Authors: | Suksham Jain (Author), Manju Singla (Author), Deepak Chawla (Author) |
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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