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Abstrak Latar belakang:Di Indonesia proporsi ibu-ibu yang melaksanakan pemberian air susu ibu (ASI) eksklusif selama enam bulan masih rendah. Pada tulisan ini disajikan beberapa faktor risiko yang berkaitan dengan pemberian ASI eksklusif 6 bulan. Metode: ... see more

According to Islam, exclusive breastfeeding means fulfilling the children's right to a healthy life, and it is a mothers' obligation. The government issued regulations that guarantee the children's right to exclusive breastfeeding, namely Article 52 parag... see more

Exclusive breastfeeding is giving ASI without other additional food to infants aged 0-6 months. Babies are not given anything to eat, except food directly produced by the mother because the baby gets the best nutrition through breast milk. Although the ef... see more

Not giving breastfeeding contributes to infant mortality due to poor nutritional status which affects infant health and infant survival. Monitoring of data on the nutritional status of Indonesia in 2017 showed that the coverage of giving exclusive breastf... see more

Exclusive breastfeeding is one of the goals of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in ending all the forms of mallnutrition. Exclusive breastfeeding coverage in DI Yogyakarta is still loer than the targer, this is based on lack of husband support and mot... see more

 Giving exclusive breastfeeding in Indonesia, especially in the workplace is still not optimal. Data from Indonesia’s Health Profile in 2016 shows that exclusive breastfeeding coverage for 6 months is 54%. Methods of this research used The Important ... see more

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