Mothers' awareness on benefits of breast-milk and cultural taboos during lactation

Ebenezer Ola Ojofeitimi
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205 newly delivered mothers at the two Local Maternity Centres in Ile-Ife, Oyo State, Nigeria were contacted after delivery to assess their levels of awareness on importance of breast-milk to infants, things forbidden during lactation and sources of information on breastfeeding were collected individually by interview schedule. The levels of awareness on importance of breast-milk to infants by ages and parity of mothers were significant at P < 0.01 and P < 0.05 respectively. However, number of years in school by levels of awareness were found to be insignificant P > 0.05. 88.3% of the mothers regarded sexual intercourse during the entire lactation as taboo primarily for the fear the infant might suck fathers' sperm in the breast which might eventually cause diarrhoea. 70.7% of the mothers credited their major source of advice on breastfeeding to the nurses. The implications of these findings for health workers in developing countries are stressed.

母亲对母乳益处的认识及哺乳期文化禁忌
在分娩后联系了尼日利亚奥约州伊莱-伊夫两个地方产科中心的205名新分娩的母亲,以评估她们对母乳对婴儿的重要性、哺乳期间禁止的事情和母乳喂养信息来源的认识程度。不同年龄和胎次的母亲对母乳对婴儿重要性的认识水平在P <中具有显著性;0.01和P <分别为0.05。然而,受教育年限对认知水平的影响并不显著。0.05. 88.3%的母亲认为整个哺乳期的性交是禁忌,主要是担心婴儿可能会将父亲的精子吸进乳房,最终导致腹泻。70.7%的母亲将母乳喂养建议的主要来源归功于护士。强调了这些发现对发展中国家卫生工作者的影响。
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