• Indian pediatrics · Jun 1996

    Breastfeeding practices in villages of central Karnataka.

    • C R Banapurmath, M C Nagaraj, S Banapurmath, and N Kesaree.
    • Department of Pediatric, J.J.M. Medical College, Davangere.
    • Indian Pediatr. 1996 Jun 1; 33 (6): 477-9.

    ObjectiveTo asses the prevailing breastfeeding and infant feeding practices in rural areas.DesignStratified sampling method in a community based study.Subjects1050 infants from 0-24 months of age.ResultsThe timely first suckling rate was 0.3%. All the infants received prelacteal feeds. Colostrum was rejected by 29% of mothers. Delayed initiation of breastfeeding was common; 35% of babies were not breast-fed even at 48 h of birth. Exclusive breastfeeding was noted in 94% at 1 mo, 83.5% at 2 mo, 72.5% at 3 mo, 61.2% at 4 mo, 43.4% at 5 mo and 26.8% at 6 mo age. Timely complementary feeding rate was 57.3% among infants from 6 to 10 mo age. Continued breastfeeding rate was 99.7% at 1 year and 87.2% at 2 years. The bottle feeding rate was 49.4% among infants below 1 year age. The ever breast-fed rate was 97.0% and the median duration of breastfeeding was beyond 24 months.ConclusionsBottle feeding is quite prevalent even in rural areas and the infant feeding practices are far from satisfactory.

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