Socio-demographic factors and cultural beliefs in early child weaning among mothers of Onigbongbo community, Lagos State, Nigeria
Introduction Weaning is the introduction of supplementary food into a child's diet after the first six months of life. Early introduction of the food and incorrect weaning practices are commonly found among mothers around the world. Purpose This research work was designed to assess the socio-de...
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Main Authors: | Rapheal Kehinde Falegbe (Author), VE ADAMU (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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