2021
DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v2i2.202
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Increasing Perception and Knowledge of Breast Milk Adequacy in Breastfeeding Mothers

Abstract: In Indonesia, exclusive breastfeeding is still far from achieving the target set by the government. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in 2016 decreased where in 2013 the achievement of exclusive breastfeeding was reached 38% to 29.5%. One of the factors that influence the success of exclusive breastfeeding is the perception of breastfeeding mothers on the adequacy of their breast milk. In this community service activity, it is to increase the perception of breastfeeding mothers about the adequacy of breast milk… Show more

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