Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding until the sixth month in teenage mothers. Medellin, 2010

Ascertaining factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding until the sixth month in teenage mothers included in SISBEN system levels I and II in the city of Medellin. This was a case-control study which included 323 teenage mothers, involving 197 cases and 126 controls for the "Buen comienzo...

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Humans
Infant
Maternal Behavior
Risk Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
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