National and rural-urban prevalence and determinants of early initiation of breastfeeding in India.
Praween SenanayakeElizabeth O'ConnorFelix Akpojene OgboPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
We estimated that more than half of Indian mothers delayed breastfeeding initiation, with different rural-urban prevalence. Key modifiable factors (higher maternal education and frequent health service contacts) were associated with EIBF in India, with notable difference in rural-urban populations. Our study suggests that targeted and well-coordinated infant feeding policies and interventions will improve EIBF for all Indian mothers.