Breastfeeding Experience of Adolescent Mothers in Bengkulu City

Yeni Efrilia Indrianti Tanjung, Betty Yosephin Simanjuntak, Wisuda Andeka Marleni
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Backgrounds: The number of early marriages has continued to increase since the COVID-19 pandemic, the unpreparedness of parenting for adolescent mothers will have an impact on the nutritional status of children, especially in breastfeeding. Objective: The purpose of this study was to obtain in-depth information related to breastfeeding experiences in adolescent mothers. Methods: This study used qualitative methods on 6 adolescents aged under 20 years who have babies aged 0-24 months, conducted in-depth interviews about breastfeeding experiences including intentions to act, thoughts and feelings, social support, breastfeeding references, enabling breastfeeding outside the home and socio-cultural context. Results: The findings of this study showed that adolescent mothers failed to provide exclusive breastfeeding due to supplementary feeding to infants before the age of 6 months. However, adolescent mothers continue to breastfeed their babies because of the perceived benefits of breastfeeding, social support in the form of motivation and counseling from families and health workers. Adolescent mothers experience physical experiences of soreness, abrasions, swelling and pain in the breasts. They are pleased because they believe that it can make the inner bond between mother and baby closer and more intimate. There are taboos and recommendations in society that are believed to affect breastfeeding babies such as abstinence from consuming long-term foods or recommendations to consume vegetables that are believed to facilitate breast milk. Conclusions: Painful breastfeeding does not stop adolescent mothers from breastfeeding. Adolescent mothers continue to breastfeed although not exclusively.
明古鲁市青少年母亲的母乳喂养经验
背景:自新冠肺炎大流行以来,早婚的数量持续增加,未成年母亲的育儿准备不足将对儿童的营养状况产生影响,尤其是母乳喂养。目的:本研究的目的是获得与青春期母亲母乳喂养经历相关的深入信息。方法:本研究采用定性方法,对6名20岁以下、有0-24个月婴儿的青少年进行了母乳喂养体验的深入访谈,包括行为意向、思想和感受、社会支持、母乳喂养参考、在家庭和社会文化背景下进行母乳喂养。结果:这项研究的结果表明,由于对6个月大之前的婴儿进行补充喂养,青春期母亲未能提供纯母乳喂养。然而,由于母乳喂养的好处、家庭和卫生工作者以激励和咨询形式提供的社会支持,青春期母亲继续母乳喂养婴儿。青春期的母亲会经历乳房酸痛、擦伤、肿胀和疼痛的身体体验。他们很高兴,因为他们相信这可以让母亲和婴儿之间的内在联系更加紧密。社会上有一些禁忌和建议被认为会影响母乳喂养婴儿,比如避免食用长期食物,或者建议食用被认为有助于母乳喂养的蔬菜。结论:痛苦的母乳喂养并不能阻止青春期母亲母乳喂养。青少年母亲继续母乳喂养,尽管并非完全母乳喂养。
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