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Perspectives regarding antenatal care, delivery and breast feeding practices of women from Baluchistan, Pakistan
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Perspectives regarding antenatal care, delivery and breast feeding practices of women from Baluchistan, Pakistan

Aneeta Khoso, Ayesha Zahid Khan, Sayeeda Amber Sayed and Ghazala Rafique
Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, Vol.28(1), pp.105-109
10/03/2016
PMID: 27323573

Abstract

Antenatal Care Delivery Breastfeeding Baluchistan Delivery Breastfeeding & Lactation
Human Development Program (AKU-HDP)-Pakistan Background: Antenatal Care is one of the fundamental rights for women to safeguard their health. Neonatal mortality rates have remained relatively static, compared to the decline in infant and under 5 mortality rates, adverse practices regarding breast feeding and pre-lacteal feeds being the important factors responsible. This study aimed to explore the Antenatal Care, delivery and breastfeeding practices in three districts of Baluchistan. Methods: It was a qualitative phenomenological design using Constructivist approach. The study was conducted in three districts of Baluchistan province, Gwadar, Quetta, Qila Saifullah. There were a total of 14 Focus Group Discussions with women regarding Antenatal Care, delivery and Breastfeeding practices, followed by audio taping, transcription as verbatim and analysis through Nvivo version 2. A process was deployed for identification and reporting of the components in order to ensure quality and validity of the qualitative findings. Results: Across the sites, women attended ANC at least once. However, their descriptions of ANC often varied. The women preferred Dais instead of doctors, due to the affordability, customs and availability. A lack of trained doctors and long distances to get a checkup lead to home deliveries in the study setting. Colostrum was discarded by majority of the mothers, while prelacteal feed was a common practice. Conclusion: This paper has explored factors affecting ANC attendance, delivery and breast feeding practices across three settings. Both the demand and supply side factors have an important influence on practices.
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