Key correlates of exclusive breastfeeding at three timepoints: Evidence from Ethiopia.
Seblewongel YigletuShalini A TendulkarAshley C HolmesSemira AbdelmenanAmare TadesseHanna Y BerhaneKaren Claire KosinskiPublished in: Reproductive, female and child health (2022)
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding within 1 h of birth and exclusively thereafter for 6 months, which can improve health outcomes for infants and children. In Ethiopia, many factors influence breastfeeding practices, but little is known about how these factors differ at various key timepoints in the 6 months after birth. Our study provides important information on correlates of EBF at three timepoints and shows that factors that are significantly correlated with EBF vary over time. Future research should assess the potential causal links among statistically significant associations between EBF and risk factors at various times between birth and 6 months of age. Ultimately, these findings have the potential to inform areas of intervention related to promoting EBF.