Infant feeding practices in rural Bangladesh: Policy implications

Citation
S. Ahmed et al., Infant feeding practices in rural Bangladesh: Policy implications, J TROP PEDI, 45(1), 1999, pp. 37-41
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL PEDIATRICS
ISSN journal
01426338 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
37 - 41
Database
ISI
SICI code
0142-6338(199902)45:1<37:IFPIRB>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Although breastfeeding is almost universal in Bangladesh, proper breastfeed ing is on the decline due to several factors. To assess the knowledge and p ractices of mothers regarding breastfeeding, data were collected from 2105 mothers during May-August 1996 in two rural areas of Bangladesh. The findin gs show that mothers' knowledge regarding proper breastfeeding is poor. Amo ng all the women interviewed, only 12 per cent stated that the first food f or newborns should be colostrum, and 27 per cent knew that exclusive breast feeding should be given for at least 5 months. In practice, of the 1878 wom en who had live births, 10 per cent gave colostrum only, while the rest gav e pre-lacteal feeds to their infants. Only 15 per cent of the infants were exclusively breastfed at 5 months of age. A significant relationship was fo und to exist between knowledge and practice of giving colostrum, Also, wome n between 20 and 24 years of age were more likely to give colostrum as well as to breastfeed exclusively for the first 5 months. Women who had their d eliveries attended by medically trained personnel and those who already kne w about the appropriate duration of exclusive breastfeeding were also more likely to practice exclusive breastfeeding for the First 5 months. The stud y suggests that steps should be taken to strengthen further the ongoing bre astfeeding programme for improving breastfeeding knowledge and practice in rural Bangladesh.