Volume : V, Issue : XII, December - 2016

Newborn Feeding Practices in India: A Review

Latha S, Kamala S, Prabu V, Srikanth S

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 Newborn feeding practices constitute a critical determinant in infant growth and development. In India, these practices are influenced by traditions and beliefs. A review of 21 published articles was conducted to retrieve information on traditional beliefs and practices in newborn feeding. Breastfeeding, feeding colostrums and prelacteal feeds were considered for analysis. The common beliefs for delayed initiation of eastfeeding were that it was insufficient and not ready to be fed. The reasons for discarding colostrums were that it was impure or heavy to digest. Prelacteal feeds given were boiled water, sugar water, honey, mustard oil, tea, goat or cow’s milk, jaggery and ghee. These practices were present in different parts of India. This review necessitates the need to explore the local beliefs and practices which could compliment the knowledge of healthcare providers to deliver an effective newborn care.

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Latha S, Kamala S, Prabu V, Srikanth S, Newborn Feeding Practices in India: A Review, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume : 5 | Issue : 12 |December 2016


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