Shaheena Hanif, Ghulam Murtaza, Muhammad Hanif Memon.
Factors Associated with Cessation of Breast Feeding.
J Dow Uni Health Sci Jan ;11(1):23-5.

Objective: To determine factors associated with cessation ofbreast feeding in children. Methodology: This was a cross sectional study carried out at Lyari general hospital from 1st January to 30th June 2009. Children up to two years of age were included. Information entered in a pre-designed proforma. Results: Total of 543 children included. Maternal factors were insufficient milk secretion 57% and insufficient rest during first six weeks of post partum 43%. Among factors in children, formula feeding 41% and disruption during feeding 36% were common. No enough milk during first few days after birth 64% and baby remains hungry after breast feeding for enough time 62% were common myths. Conclusion: The major maternal and child factors and myths responsible for termination of breast feeding were insufficient milk secretion, breast problems, maternal stress, bottle feeding and initial breast milk is harmful to the babies. These misconception must be addressed during antenatal visit.

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