Neonatal feeding practices in periurban Bolivia

Citation
Mf. Mccann et al., Neonatal feeding practices in periurban Bolivia, ECOL FOOD N, 38(5), 1999, pp. 427-450
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science/Nutrition
Journal title
ECOLOGY OF FOOD AND NUTRITION
ISSN journal
03670244 → ACNP
Volume
38
Issue
5
Year of publication
1999
Pages
427 - 450
Database
ISI
SICI code
0367-0244(1999)38:5<427:NFPIPB>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Early initiation of breastfeeding offers numerous benefits, but in many cul tures the first suckling is delayed and the infant is instead given various prelacteal foods. Mothers residing in periurban areas of two Bolivian citi es were interviewed regarding their neonatal feeding practices. Virtually a ll infants were breastfed, but the first breastfeed was typically delayed f or more than 1-2 hours after birth; about 15% did not suckle for at least 2 4 hours. When asked whether they gave colostrum, three-quarters of mothers answered affirmatively, although some who initiated breastfeeding on the fi rst day answered negatively. Of those who did not give colostrum, many said they refrained because of concern that it would harm the infant. Advice fr om medical professionals was variously cited as the reason for giving or fo r not giving colostrum. Herbal teas were commonly fed in the first few days . Education programs should encourage mothers to begin breastfeeding immedi ately after birth and to not feed their newborns any other foods.