ADEQUACY OF BREAST MILK AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF BABIES AGED 1-6 MONTHS

Juhrotun Nisa, Umriaty, Meyliya Qudriani
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Background: The age of 0-24 months is a period of rapid growth and development, so it is often termed a golden period as well as a critical period. Breast milk (breast milk) is milk produced by the mother and contains the nutrients needed by the baby for the needs and development of the baby. Purpose: This study was conducted with the aim of knowing the relationship between the adequacy of breastfeeding and the development of infants aged 1-6 months. Methode: This research is an analytic survey with a quantitative approach and cross sectional design. The population in this study were mothers and infants aged 1-6 months and received exclusive breastfeeding. The sampling technique used was accidental sampling. The study was conducted at one of Health Center in June to July 2020. Data collection techniques used questionnaires, and filling out the KPSP. Result: The results showed that 72.7% of infants with sufficient breast milk and 51.5% of infants had appropriate development. 62.5% of infants with sufficient breast milk have appropriate development. There is a relationship between the adequacy of breast milk and the development of infants aged 0-6 months who receive exclusive breastfeeding.
母乳充足与1-6个月婴儿的发育
背景:0-24个月的年龄是一个快速成长和发展的时期,所以它通常被称为黄金时期,也是一个关键时期。母乳(Breast milk)是由母亲分泌的乳汁,含有婴儿需要和发育所需的营养物质。目的:本研究旨在了解母乳喂养是否充足与1-6月龄婴儿发育之间的关系。方法:本研究采用定量方法和横断面设计的分析性调查。本研究的人群是1-6个月的母亲和婴儿,接受纯母乳喂养。使用的抽样技术是偶然抽样。该研究于2020年6月至7月在一家健康中心进行。数据收集技术采用问卷调查,并填写KPSP。结果:72.7%的婴儿母乳喂养充足,51.5%的婴儿发育正常。62.5%的母乳充足的婴儿发育正常。母乳的充足性与接受纯母乳喂养的0-6个月婴儿的发育之间存在关系。
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