Exploring Noncompliance & Alternative Practices in Breastfeeding: Implication for Infants Health and Development

Nery, Vemarie V. *

Adventist Medical Center College, Philippines.

Jariol, Eden C.

Adventist Medical Center College, Philippines.

Maglajos, Mary Joy C.

Adventist Medical Center College, Philippines.

Abordo, Ian C.

Adventist Medical Center College, Philippines.

Sumugat, Donna Belle

Adventist Medical Center College, Philippines.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background and Aim: This study investigated the impact of breastfeeding on infant growth and development in Santiago, Iligan City, examining the breastfeeding experiences of mothers who were non-compliant with breastfeeding.

Design: We employed a descriptive case study to examine the breastfeeding experiences of mothers in Santiago, Iligan City, Philippines. Data were collected from 10 mothers through in-depth interviews focusing on their breastfeeding experiences, including the challenges they encountered and the strategies they used to overcome them.

Results: The research revealed significant variations in the breastfeeding journeys of participants, highlighting compliance, practices, and cultural influences. By emphasizing the diverse factors that influence breastfeeding, this research can inform more personalized and culturally sensitive support for mothers, ultimately promoting better breastfeeding practices and outcomes.

Conclusion: Our study revealed the rich diversity and complexity of breastfeeding experiences, highlighting significant variations in compliance, practices, and cultural influences. The decision to breastfeed or switch to bottle-feeding was influenced by a complex mix of physical, emotional, and practical factors. The diversity in breastfeeding practices underscored the crucial role of personal situations and choices. Additionally, the study revealed the profound impact of cultural norms and personal beliefs on breastfeeding practices. These insights are essential for developing tailored and culturally sensitive breastfeeding support strategies.

Keywords: Breastfeeding, breastfeeding compliance, breastfeeding practices, bottle-feeding, cultural influences, mixed feeding, breast milk, mothers


How to Cite

V., Nery, Vemarie, Jariol, Eden C., Maglajos, Mary Joy C., Abordo, Ian C., and Sumugat, Donna Belle. 2024. “Exploring Noncompliance & Alternative Practices in Breastfeeding: Implication for Infants Health and Development”. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health 22 (12):14-24. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajmah/2024/v22i121132.

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