2018
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20182896
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The knowledge, attitude, practice of contraception in breastfeeding mothers

Abstract: Background: The nationwide Family Planning Programme was started in India in 1952, making it the first country in the world to do so. In spite of this about 56% eligible couples in India are still unprotected against conception. Even after 63 years of national level family planning programme there exists a KAP- GAP i.e. a gap between the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding contraception. Hence this study to reassess where we stand and also use it as an opportunity to increase the awareness, sensitize a… Show more

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“…Proper technique of expressed breastmilk is unknown to majority of the mothers in our study, which is one of the main reasons for early cessation of breastfeeding and depriving the benefits of continued breast feeding to the babies of working mothers. 10,17,18 In this study we concluded that the overall knowledge of the mothers was satisfactory, with 209 (69.6%) scoring good, 87 (29%) scoring fair, and 4 (1.3%) scoring poor.…”
Section: Lack Of Knowledge In the Communitymentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Proper technique of expressed breastmilk is unknown to majority of the mothers in our study, which is one of the main reasons for early cessation of breastfeeding and depriving the benefits of continued breast feeding to the babies of working mothers. 10,17,18 In this study we concluded that the overall knowledge of the mothers was satisfactory, with 209 (69.6%) scoring good, 87 (29%) scoring fair, and 4 (1.3%) scoring poor.…”
Section: Lack Of Knowledge In the Communitymentioning
confidence: 56%