Prevalence Of Breast Feeding In The Working Women Of District Mardan

Original Article

Authors

  • Shahana Nisar
  • Muhammad Fazil
  • Abdul Jamil
  • Muhammad Khalid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v1i01.75

Keywords:

breastfeeding practices, bottle feeding, breastfeeding prevalence

Abstract

Objectives: Finding out how often working women breastfeed was the main goal of my research. Second, the impact
of employment on breastfeeding was noted. Third, it was assessed if working women were using bottles.
Methodology: Cross-sectional research was done in this study from June 2015 to august 2015. The Mardan
Medical Complex’s outpatient clinics and wards served as the study’s working environment. The research took two
months to complete. The participants gave their written agreement before the researchers filled out questionnaires based
on the information provided by the subjects. SPSS version 16 was used to input, analyse, and show the survey data as
tabular, bar, and pie charts. A thorough debate was conducted based on this evidence, and conclusions were reached.
Results: 100% of our sample were exclusively breastfed for 6 months, and 75% of them were found to be nursing.
The employment position of women has been identified as the primary cause of this early cessation.In the first week,
only few females began bottle feeding.However, the prevalence of bottle feeding rose in the weeks that followed. The
preference for bottle milk over breast milk was 23%. Again, the work was the cause, however some of them prefered
bottle feeding since they were more familiar with it.
Conclusion: Although breastfeeding was common among working women, it was not possible to breastfeed exclusively
for the recommended six months. Therefore, it is important to encourage working women to breastfeed at work or to
take lactation breaks so that they can do so.
Key words: breastfeeding practices, bottle feeding, breastfeeding prevalence.

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Published

2020-07-05

How to Cite

Prevalence Of Breast Feeding In The Working Women Of District Mardan: Original Article. (2020). Journal of Bacha Khan Medical College, 1(1), 18-22. https://doi.org/10.69830/jbkmc.v1i01.75

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