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Mohamad Iqbal Ahmad 2)
Health and Nutritions Journal
unpublished
The lack of knowledge and skill of breastfeeding lead mothers to become susceptible to the promotion of infant formula that is often stated as a substitute for breast milk. As a result, the number of bottle-feeding, which is potentially harmful to babies, is increasing. This study aims to review the mothers' knowledge and breastfeeding patterns in the sub-district of Kayubulan, Limboto, Gorontalo regency. The research method is descriptive survey. Population is 32 people. The data were
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