2021
DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2021.1947287
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Mothers’ breastfeeding six weeks postpartum and factors influencing exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months

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“…and the possibility of maximum abscess diameter > 5 cm of the patients with exclusive breastfeeding is 27.9% lower than that of the patients with mixed and artificial feeding. A previous study [ 14 ] have also confirmed that mothers with low educational background have a lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding. So both lower maternal education and lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding may be the risk factor for the breast abscess diameter > 5 cm during lactation, and the possible reasons are the relative lack of breastfeeding knowledge and lack of assistance for mothers with low education level leading to the low rates of successful exclusive breastfeeding and more breastfeeding breast problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…and the possibility of maximum abscess diameter > 5 cm of the patients with exclusive breastfeeding is 27.9% lower than that of the patients with mixed and artificial feeding. A previous study [ 14 ] have also confirmed that mothers with low educational background have a lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding. So both lower maternal education and lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding may be the risk factor for the breast abscess diameter > 5 cm during lactation, and the possible reasons are the relative lack of breastfeeding knowledge and lack of assistance for mothers with low education level leading to the low rates of successful exclusive breastfeeding and more breastfeeding breast problems.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…This survey found that mothers with high level of education (university degree or above) had a signi cantly lower probability of breast abscess cavity > 5 cm. and the possibility of maximum abscess diameter > 5 cm of the patients with exclusive breastfeeding is 27.9% lower than that of the patients with mixed and arti cial feeding, A previous study [9] have also con rmed that mothers with low educational background have a lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding. So both lower maternal education and lower rate of exclusive breastfeeding may be the risk factor for the breast abscess diameter > 5cm during lactation, and the possible reasons are the relative lack of breastfeeding knowledge and lack of assistance for mothers with low education level leading to the low rates of successful exclusive breastfeeding and more breastfeeding breast problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%