Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Volume 6, Issue 10 (September 2016)

ISSN Print: 2160-8792   ISSN Online: 2160-8806

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The Knowledge and Participation of the Father in Breast Feeding, Salvador, Brazil

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DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2016.610072    2,114 Downloads   4,230 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The most fundamental influence in the breastfeeding process is the fathers support. The mother feels safer in breastfeeding when she has her partners support and a more active and effective participation. This study aimed at evaluating the fathers knowledge about breastfeeding in a quantitative approach through a transversal cohort study, interviewing 78 fathers in a public maternity in Salvador. The average age of the interviewees was 29.9 years and 53.8% had an incomplete fundamental schooling. Regarding knowledge of the subject, 10.3% believed that breastfeeding can be substituted. All fathers interviewed answered that they support breastfeeding for their children and believe in its benefits; 39.7% reported that their opinion could interfere their partners decision to prolong the process. Moreover, 69.2% of the males attended their partners antenatal meetings, and of these, over a third had no intervention on the subject. Of all the participants, 80.8% confirmed that they had participated in the breastfeeding process and emphasized their gratification during this phase. About the paternal opinion, 39.7% believed that there is a degree of influence over the partners decision to breastfeed, and for that reason 50% told the mother their opinion. The study widened the knowledge about the role of the father in breastfeeding, ratifying the importance of their support towards the mother in this process, ultimately contributing to improving the practice and benefiting the mother-child relationship. Therefore, we conclude that those interviewed have some knowledge about breastfeeding, recognize its importance during the process and would like to know more.

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Lima, F. , Santana, A. , dos Santos, G. , dos S. Albergaria, T. and Silva, L. (2016) The Knowledge and Participation of the Father in Breast Feeding, Salvador, Brazil. Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 6, 559-571. doi: 10.4236/ojog.2016.610072.

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