“…Many factors are associated with the likelihood of mothers' unsuccessfully initiating and discontinuing breastfeeding, including low level of education, low socio-economic status, mother's young age, be primiparous, sore nipples, perception of "not have enough milk", Illness or need to take medicine, breast infected or abscessed, a Physician concerned about infant weight gain, unhelpful nurses or hospital information, premature start of complementary feeding, having two or more brothers, be single, having mutual decision of parents on exclusive breast feeding, fathers age, mothers occupation, maternal affection conditions (maternal motivation), depression, early return to work caesarean section and low milk supply, delayed onset of lactogenesis, high body mass index, women whos smoked during pregnancy, feelings of maternal conflict, guilt and finally having no perceived support system or advice from peer group or voluntary organizations [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23].…”