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Survey of Breastfeeding and Colostrum knowledge and Practices Among Moroccan Women: a hospital-based study
Author Affiliations
Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, York University, École Normale Supérieure de Tétouan, Clinique Saint Jean, ...
Published InBangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Year2024
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Abstract
Objective In this study, our aim was to explore the knowledge and practice of breastfeeding and colostrum among Moroccan women. Material and methods this is a cross-sectional study. Data was collected from a sample of 100 Moroccan women through a 16-question questionnaire. Results and discussion The results revealed that a significant portion (74%) of the sample, had already made the decision to breastfeed before their pregnancies. Additionally, an overwhelming majority, 98% of the participants, fed their newborns with colostrum, reflecting a widespread acceptance and understanding of its importance with only a small minority opting for alternative feeding methods. Conclusion To promote better breastfeeding practices, it is crucial to address the knowledge gaps through targeted educational interventions that emphasize the importance…
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