IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-9-5-25158 Original Research Paper EFFECT OF MATERNAL EDUCATION ON BREAST FEEDING - A COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY AMONGST SLUM-DWELLING HOMEMAKERS Jadhav Dr. Sundaram Kartikeyan Dr. May 2020 9 5 01 02 ABSTRACT

This cross–sectional, community–based study, using convenience sampling, was conducted among 649 slum–dwelling homemakers (mean age: 25.16 +/– 3.32 years) in a metropolitan city in Western India. The purpose of the study was explained to stake holders in the community and prospective participants. Homemakers who had given birth to healthy full–term live–born babies of either sex, in the two years preceding the study, who gave informed consent to participate in the study were interviewed by a female researcher, at a time and place convenient to the respondents. Though all the respondents were full–time homemakers, their educational attainment was found to be significantly related to the practice of exclusive breast feeding (Z=3.370; p=0.0007), not giving pre–lacteal feeds (Z=4.827; p<0.0001), and feeding colostrum (Z=2.998; p=0.002). Prenatal counselling for prospective mothers with involvement of husbands, mothers–in–law, elder women in the family will facilitate development of intra–family support systems to sustain efforts for successful breast feeding.