Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study

Objectives: To assess of the time of breastfeeding initiation, identify reasons for delay, if any and to assess if any prelacteal feeds were offered. Methods: An observational study was conducted among the inpatients of a tertiary care centre in Bhubaneswar, India. A total of 385 mothers, without co...

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Main Authors: Sravya Kuchi, Suchanda Sahu, Joseph John
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=4;spage=1592;epage=1595;aulast=Kuchi
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spelling doaj-bccb33b50a284c25891cd12cebe67bb32021-05-05T11:26:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011041592159510.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1714_20Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational studySravya KuchiSuchanda SahuJoseph JohnObjectives: To assess of the time of breastfeeding initiation, identify reasons for delay, if any and to assess if any prelacteal feeds were offered. Methods: An observational study was conducted among the inpatients of a tertiary care centre in Bhubaneswar, India. A total of 385 mothers, without contraindications to breastfeeding were interviewed at the earliest after childbirth. Results: Only 36.4% mothers initiated breastfeeding “timely.” Those who had undergone vaginal delivery scored better than cesarean sections with 41.3% (CI 95%; P = 0.016). Rooming in helped at 37.6% (CI 95%; P = 0.006). Multiparous homemakers from nuclear families and those who had previously breast fed initiated earlier than their counterparts. Less than 5% (CI 95%; P = 0.056) offered prelacteal feeds, mostly water. Conclusions: Our study reveals an alarming decline in the timely initiation of breastfeeding in Odisha, India from 68.5% to 41.6%.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=4;spage=1592;epage=1595;aulast=Kuchicolostrumfeedingmilkhumanneonaterooming-in care
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Suchanda Sahu
Joseph John
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Suchanda Sahu
Joseph John
Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
colostrum
feeding
milk
human
neonate
rooming-in care
author_facet Sravya Kuchi
Suchanda Sahu
Joseph John
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title Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
title_short Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
title_full Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
title_fullStr Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
title_full_unstemmed Too little and too late. Initiation of breast feeding in Odisha, India: An observational study
title_sort too little and too late. initiation of breast feeding in odisha, india: an observational study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Objectives: To assess of the time of breastfeeding initiation, identify reasons for delay, if any and to assess if any prelacteal feeds were offered. Methods: An observational study was conducted among the inpatients of a tertiary care centre in Bhubaneswar, India. A total of 385 mothers, without contraindications to breastfeeding were interviewed at the earliest after childbirth. Results: Only 36.4% mothers initiated breastfeeding “timely.” Those who had undergone vaginal delivery scored better than cesarean sections with 41.3% (CI 95%; P = 0.016). Rooming in helped at 37.6% (CI 95%; P = 0.006). Multiparous homemakers from nuclear families and those who had previously breast fed initiated earlier than their counterparts. Less than 5% (CI 95%; P = 0.056) offered prelacteal feeds, mostly water. Conclusions: Our study reveals an alarming decline in the timely initiation of breastfeeding in Odisha, India from 68.5% to 41.6%.
topic colostrum
feeding
milk
human
neonate
rooming-in care
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