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    Effectiveness of a comprehensive breastfeeding promotion program on breastfeeding self efficacy practices and outcomes among Primigravid mothers a randomized controlled trial
    (SRHU, 2024-06-27) Frederick, Neha
    Breast milk is the complete and best nutrition of all the babies. Both mothers and newborns can benefit from breastfeeding in terms of health. Additionally, breastfeeding can assist mothers and the baby ward off several ailments and disorders. The present study focuses on developing a breastfeeding promotion program specifically for the primigravid mothers of Uttar Pradesh. The objectives of the study to assess the breastfeeding knowledge practices and problems related to breastfeeding among the postnatal mothers and to assess the effectiveness of the comprehensive breastfeeding promotion program on breastfeeding self-efficacy, practices and outcomes among primigravid mothers.