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Revista Médica Electrónica
versão On-line ISSN 1684-1824
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GONZALEZ GARCIA, Isahiris et al. Exclusive breastfeeding discontinuation, causes and consequences. Policlinic José L. Dubrocq. Year 2015. Rev.Med.Electrón. [online]. 2017, vol.39, n.5, pp. 1052-1060. ISSN 1684-1824.
Introduction: it is unquestionable the superiority of breast milk in feeding the new-born human individual. Therefore, it is an essential objective of the Maternal-Infantile Program in Cuba. Objective: to identify causes and effects of the exclusive maternal breastfeeding. Materials and Methods: a descriptive study was carried out in the policlinic “José Luis Dubrocq” of Contreras, from January 2013 to February 2015. The sample was 255 mothers with nursing infants aged less than 6 months, who fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The studied variables were: kind of feeding, age of exclusive breastfeeding discontinuation, causes, consequences and nutritional assessment. For gathering information, a questionnaire was applied and clinical records were reviewed. The informed consent and voluntariness were taken into account. Results: the bottle feeding was the most used one, with 57,6 %. The age of two months predominated in maternal breastfeeding discontinuation, for 38,4 %. Hypogalactia prevailed as a cause for discontinuing it (47,1 %). There it was 63,2 % of allergic diseases incidence in children with bottle feeding, higher presence of acute respiratory infections, with 87,1 %, acute diarrheic infections (51,7 %), and malnutrition (48,3 %). It was found a 63,8 % of norm-weight children with exclusive maternal breastfeeding. Conclusions: bottle feeding predominated beginning form the age of two months, with hypogalactia the cause of discontinuing maternal breastfeeding. In a proportional way, allergic diseases, acute respiratory infections, acute diarrheic infections and malnourished children increased.
Palavras-chave : maternal breastfeeding; discontinuation; causes; consequences; infants.