“…Stunting children is considered as chronic nutritional disorder caused by various factors including history of infectious diseases, health services, immunization status, exclusive breastfeeding, zinc and iron adequacy levels, maternal height <150 cm, maternal age, parent education level, mother's knowledge, family income, food availability in family, food diversity, sanitation, energy intake level, duration of infectious disease history, birth weight, birth length, and genetics. From the above factors, the most dominant factors affecting stunting in children are exclusive breastfeeding and adequate nutrition during pregnancy and after child birth 1,[3][4][5][6][7][8] .…”