Determinants of Exclusive Breastfeeding in a Sample of Egyptian Infants

Wafaa A Kandeel, Thanaa M Rabah, Dina Abu Zeid, Ebtissam M Salah El-Din, Ammal M Metwally, Ashraf Shaalan, Lobna A El Etreby, Sanaa Y Shaaban, Wafaa A Kandeel, Thanaa M Rabah, Dina Abu Zeid, Ebtissam M Salah El-Din, Ammal M Metwally, Ashraf Shaalan, Lobna A El Etreby, Sanaa Y Shaaban

Abstract

Background: Breastfeeding is an optimum, healthy, and economical mode of feeding an infant. However, many preventable obstacles hinder exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life.

Aim: We aimed to assess the social-, maternal- and infant-related factors disturbing exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months of life.

Methods: It is a retrospective study included 827 dyads of mothers and infants older than 6 months (411 exclusively breastfed, 311 artificially-fed and 105 mixed feds). Mothers were interviewed to obtain sociodemographic information, maternal medical history and perinatal history and a detailed history of infant feeding.

Rsults: Many factors were found to support the decision for artificial feeding rather than exclusive breastfeeding, including maternal age < 25 years (OR = 2.252), child birth order > 3rd (OR = 2.436), being a primi-para (OR = 1.878), single marital status (OR = 2.762), preterm infant (OR = 3.287) and complicated labor (OR = 1.841). Factors in favor of mixed feeding included cesarean section (OR = 2.004) and admission to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (OR = 1.925).

Conclusions: Although it isn't a community-based study and its results can't be generalised, plans to improve health and development of children are preferable to include the following: health education and awareness programs about the importance of exclusive breastfeeding should be directed for young and first-time mothers. Improved antenatal care to reduce perinatal and neonatal problems; and training, monitoring, and supervising community health care workers to recognise labour complications and provide support and knowledge to lactating mothers.

Keywords: Egyptian infants; Exclusive breastfeeding; Infant feeding; Mixed Feeding; Social factors.

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