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Factors Associated with the Duration of Breastfeeding: The Practices of Mexican Mothers in a Megacity and in the Agricultural Town

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  • Rocio Aidee Castillo-Cruz

    (Unit of Research in Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Av. Insurgentes Sur 3700-C Insurgentes Cuicuilco, Mexico City 04530, Mexico)

  • Maria de la Luz Iracheta-Gerez

    (Subdirectorate of Outpatient Care, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Av. Insurgentes Sur 3700-C Insurgentes Cuicuilco, Mexico City 04530, Mexico)

  • Mercedes Macias-Parra

    (Board of Directors, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Av. Insurgentes Sur 3700-C Insurgentes Cuicuilco, Mexico City 04530, Mexico)

  • Marcelino Esparza-Aguilar

    (Unit of Research in Epidemiology, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Av. Insurgentes Sur 3700-C Insurgentes Cuicuilco, Mexico City 04530, Mexico)

Abstract

Background: Breast milk is irreplaceable for healthy development. In Mexico, by 2019, the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) was low and the use of breastmilk substitutes (BMSs) was high. Objective: The aim of this work was to evaluate the maternal and child characteristics related to breastfeeding (BF) duration and to the introduction of BMSs for residents of Mexico City (CdMX) and an agricultural town in Morelos. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 160 mother–child binomials (0–15 months of age) from the megacity CdMX and the agricultural town. Outcomes: EBF and total breastfeeding (TBF) duration, age of transition to BMSs, and the introduction of complementary feeding (CF) were assessed. Associations with maternal and infant factors were assessed using Cox models. Results: The prevalence of EBF in the joint samples at 5.9 months was 32.6% and 5.8% at 6 months. EBF was favored under the following conditions: living in CdMX, receiving prenatal care, no newborn hospitalization, and breastmilk provided as first food at birth. TBF was prolonged under the following conditions: older mother, female children, rooming-in care during puerperium, receiving BF upon discharge after birth, cohabiting with extended family, and having no siblings. The introduction of BMSs predominated under the following conditions: living in an agricultural town, BMSs given after birth before discharge, younger mother, worker mother, and lack of prenatal care. The early introduction of CF (before the fourth month) was 2% for CdMX and 14% for the agricultural town. Conclusions: The agricultural population had a higher risk of the premature interruption of EBF/TBF and the early introduction of BMSs and CF. Protective factors were family-friendly environments and being born in a baby-friendly hospital.

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  • Rocio Aidee Castillo-Cruz & Maria de la Luz Iracheta-Gerez & Mercedes Macias-Parra & Marcelino Esparza-Aguilar, 2022. "Factors Associated with the Duration of Breastfeeding: The Practices of Mexican Mothers in a Megacity and in the Agricultural Town," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(22), pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:22:p:15176-:d:975634
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