Determinants of breast feeding practices in rural community of Wardha.

1995 
In 4 villages of Wardha District in Maharashtra State India interviews were conducted with 200 mothers of at least 1 child younger than 12 months so researchers could identify determinants of breast feeding. Most mothers were younger than 25 years (73.5%). The proportion of mothers who initiated breast feeding within 1 hour of childbirth and within 5 hours of childbirth increased as educational level increased. 52.2% of all women initiated breast feeding within 6 hours. Primiparous mothers were less likely to wait 24 hours before breast feeding than multiparous mothers (16.9% vs. 34.5%). Multiparous mothers were more likely to be illiterate than primiparous mothers which may explain this delay in initiation of breast feeding. As income increased the likelihood of feeding colostrum to newborns also increased (66.7% for Rs 300). 28.5% of all women discarded the colostrum. Multiparous mothers were more likely to breast feed for more than 1 year than primiparous mothers (68.5% vs. 31.5%). These findings suggest that increasing the educational level and socioeconomic status of mothers as well as improving the maternal and child health care system by supporting an IEC (information education and communication) component in child survival and safe motherhood program will promote breast feeding.
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