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Journal of Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences. 2014; 2 (3): 67-75
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-186379

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Background and Aims: breastfeeding is the ideal food for infants during infancy. Maximize the benefits is exclusively breastfeeding. According to the downward of exclusive breastfeeding in our countries, the implementation of successful strategies in this field, has the particular importance. This study was conducted with aimed to determine the relationship between prenatal attachment and exclusive breastfeeding in primigravida women


Methods: this was a descriptive-correlational study which was conducted on 100 primigravida women at based on multi-stage sampling. Data were collected by infant feeding daily record form, maternal-fetal attachment and demographic, pregnancy, Edinburg depression, childbirth and postpartum questionnaires. Primgravida women with gestational age 35-41 weeks completed the Cranly attachment questionnaire and infant feeding daily record form during 8 weeks provided them after childbirth. At this time after completing postpartum and Edinburg depression questionnaires, infant feeding daily record forms have been collected and data were analyzed


Results: this study showed that there is a direct and significant statistical relationship between maternal-fetal attachment and duration of exclusive breast feeding during 4 and 8 weeks after childbirth


Conclusion: prenatal attachment is an important factor affecting the exclusive breast feeding and should be considered in the mother's mental health programs and training courses

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