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Table 3 Frequency distribution of exclusive breast-feeding and health service related variables among mother-child paired subject groups of the study; Halaba sp.woreda, SNNPR Ethiopia, 2014

From: Prevalence and predictors of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life among women in Halaba special woreda, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ Region/SNNPR/, Ethiopia: a community based cross-sectional study

Distribution of exclusive breast feeding and health Service related variables (n = 420)

Variables

Number

Percent (%)

ANC follow-up

  

 Yes

345

82.1

 No

74

17.6

 Don’t Know

1

0.2

PNC Follow-up

  

 Yes

124

29.5

 No

292

69.5

 Don’t Know

4

1.0

Advised about EBF

  

 Yes

184

43.8

 No

229

54.5

 Don’t Know

7

1.7

Place of birth

  

 Health facilities

88

21.0

 Home

332

79.0

Initiation of breast-feeding

  

 Immediately/within 1 h

204

48.6

 After 1 h

216

51.4

Frequency of breast-feeding (n = 418)

  

 ≥8 times per day

309

73.6

 <8 times per day

109

26.0

Exclusive breast-feeding

  

 Yes

296

70.5

 No

124

29.5

Awareness about exclusive

  

 Yes

388

92.4

 No

32

7.6

Still breastfeeding

  

 Yes

419

99.8

 No

1

0.2

Pre-lacteal feeding

  

 Nothing

350

83.3

 Other than breast milk

70

16.7