Objectives: Several studies regarding Breastfeeding have been done at students and professional level in Pakistan and around the world. We have also done such a study in Isra University Hospital. Aim(s): Our objectives were; to determine knowledge about optimum breast feeding practices, benefits of breast feeding and pre-lacteal feeds, to evaluate the awareness of breast feeding through demographic parameters and to determine the causes of failure of breast feeding among mothers. Design(s): Questionnaire based hospital survey was conducted among 150 mothers, based on objectives which depended on certain variables: demographic variables like age, education, socio economical status, occupation, address. It also had questions about duration of marriage, number of kids. Study design was Cross Sectional Study and was done using SPSS. Result(s): Breast feeding was initiated by 89.33% (134) of mothers. 10.67% (16) of mothers, who failed to breastfeed their babies, had mainly the reason of milk not being produced (50% proformas). Later we specifically asked the breastfeeding mothers certain questions. According to our study it was revealed that they were breast feeding their babies because breast milk is the best/balanced diet. 84% recommended breastfeeding for today's mothers. Conclusion(s): According to our study Illiterate females and house wives were breast feeding more. Economically deprived mothers tended to breastfeed their babies for longer period as compared to economically well-off mothers. We came to the conclusion that awareness programs regarding correct breastfeeding practices be conducted.
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Baig, A. A. (2010). 1051 Awareness, Practices and Benefits of Breast Feeding in Isra University Hospital (Pakistan). Pediatric Research, 68, 522–522. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-201011001-01051
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