Bibliographic citations
Barbaran, R., (2021). Conocimiento sobre lactancia materna en mujeres en edad fértil del Asentamiento Humano Santa Clara- 2020 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Científica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1232
Barbaran, R., Conocimiento sobre lactancia materna en mujeres en edad fértil del Asentamiento Humano Santa Clara- 2020 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Científica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/1232
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title = "Conocimiento sobre lactancia materna en mujeres en edad fértil del Asentamiento Humano Santa Clara- 2020",
author = "Barbaran Sandoval, Reyna Isabel",
publisher = "Universidad Científica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
Introduction Breastfeeding is the process of feeding the mother to her child using the secretion from her breasts. The World Health Organization (WHO) coined definitions on the types of infant feeding. Exclusive breastfeeding: defined as feeding the child only breast milk in the first 6 months of life, predominantly breastfeeding, including expressed or expressed milk. As a wet nurse as the main source of food, it allows the infant to receive liquids (water, sweetened water, infusions, juices), ritual drinks, drops or syrups (vitamins, medicines or minerals) and Complementary feeding: breast milk and solid or liquid foods. Allows any food or liquid including non-human milk. Objective Determine the knowledge about breastfeeding in women of childbearing age from the Human Settlement. Santa Clara -2020. Methodology: The present study was of a quantitative type of prospective cross-sectional descriptive design, in order to know the level of knowledge about breastfeeding in women of childbearing age in the Human Settlement. Santa Clara -2020. Results Of the 80 women of childbearing age surveyed in the Human Settlement. Santa Clara, among the sociodemographic characteristics, it was found that 46% of women of childbearing age were between the ages of 20 to 34 years, 56% had a secondary education level, 95% were cohabiting and 80 women were of marginal urban origin . Among the obstetric characteristics, it was found that 58% of women of childbearing age were multiparous, 84% did not have prenatal care, and only 16% had adequate prenatal care. Likewise, 72.5% of women received information on breastfeeding, 27.7% did not receive information, and 83% of women received the information through talk and only 6% received information through brochures. 22.5% of women of childbearing age reported that breastfeeding should not be suspended when the child has diarrhea, 15% reported that the size of the breast determines the amount of breast milk, 13.8% reported that the position to breastfeed is laid. 96.3% of women of childbearing age responded that those who work or study should not breastfeed the baby and 52.5% reported that breastfeeding reduces the size of the uterus. 18.8% of women of childbearing age reported that they should not wait for the child to wake up to breastfeed and 70% reported that the baby becomes dehydrated when not breastfeeding. xii Conclution From the analysis of the participants' responses, it was obtained that 77.55% (62 participants had knowledge about breastfeeding), and 13.8% (11 participants do not know) 33.8% of women of childbearing age are between the ages of 20 to 34 years and who had knowledge about breastfeeding and 10.0% did not. The confidence interval of the present investigation was obtained at 90% with a range of 29 to 33 years of age of the women who had the level of knowledge about breastfeeding.
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