Affiliations 

  • 1 S C Teh, SRN, SCM, BSc (Hons) Nursing. Hospital Kulim, 09000 Kulim, Kedah
  • 2 S I Chong, SRN, SCM. Hospital Ipoh
  • 3 H H Tan, SRN, SCM. Hospital Ipoh
  • 4 J Ho, FRCP. Perak College of Medicine, Ipoh, Perak
Med J Malaysia, 2000 Sep;55(3):347-51.
PMID: 11200715

Abstract

Thirty Chinese primiparous mothers were asked during the antenatal period their breastfeeding intention and then interviewed at delivery and 6 weeks post delivery. One mother had no intention to breastfeed. Ten mothers intended exclusive breastfeeding for one month and 19 for 6 weeks or more. At 6 weeks post delivery only 4 mothers were still breastfeeding. A total of 22 (73%) did not achieve their initial intention. For any future pregnancy, 5 chose exclusive breastfeeding, 22 complementary and 3 formula feeding. Chinese primiparous mothers have high breastfeeding intentions but the majority do not achieve them and their experience has discouraged them from exclusive breastfeeding in future pregnancies.

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