2015
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2015/11892.5616
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Awareness and Attitude Regarding Breastfeeding and Immunization Practices Among Primigravida Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital in Southern India

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“…48% of the mothers knew that the baby is exposed to sunlight to prevent physiological jaundice. The findings are in accordance with the findings of Kumar et al 8 In the present study, 62% of the mothers knew the meaning of neonate. Only 40% of the mothers knew about the aspects of neonatal care like feeding the baby adequately, keeping the baby warm and protecting the baby from infections.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…48% of the mothers knew that the baby is exposed to sunlight to prevent physiological jaundice. The findings are in accordance with the findings of Kumar et al 8 In the present study, 62% of the mothers knew the meaning of neonate. Only 40% of the mothers knew about the aspects of neonatal care like feeding the baby adequately, keeping the baby warm and protecting the baby from infections.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…1 Breastfeeding is beneficial to the child as it is natural with optimal nutrients and has several protective factors against infections. 2 Breastfeeding is eco-friendly and is advantageous to mother, as it reduces the time of bleeding during postnatal period and decreases the risk for malignancies, as well as to the community. 1 The National Family health Survey-3, in India, had revealed that only 46% of children are exclusively breastfed in the 0-1 month age group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study maximum numbers of mothers (82%) named Polio and 75% knew about measles but none could name all the VPD. Knowledge and awareness regarding complete immunization schedule at the primary healthcare level was emphasized in many studies [15,18]. Singh et al [19] reported in their study that mothers had fair knowledge regarding the need for immunization but had poor knowledge regarding vaccine preventable diseases.…”
Section: Original Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%