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Delivery mode and breastfeeding outcomes among new mothers in Nicaragua
Sara N. Kiani
, Katherine M. Rich
, Darby Herkert
, Cara Safon
, Rafael Pérez-Escamilla
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Keyphrases
Mode of Delivery
100%
New Mothers
100%
Breastfeeding Outcomes
100%
Nicaragua
100%
Breastfeeding Initiation
80%
Early Initiation
60%
Exclusive Breastfeeding
60%
At Birth
40%
Cesarean Section (C-section)
40%
Exclusively Breastfed
40%
Breastfeeding Exclusivity
40%
Prelacteal Feeding
40%
Risk Factors
20%
In(III)
20%
Logistic Regression Analysis
20%
Negatively Associated
20%
Cesarean Delivery
20%
Vaginal Delivery
20%
Breastfeeding Behavior
20%
Partum
20%
Maternal Perception
20%
Public Clinic
20%
Delayed Feeding
20%
Birth Experience
20%
Optimal Breastfeeding
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Logistic Regression Analysis
100%
Cesarean Section
100%
Vaginal Delivery
100%
Maternal Perception
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Exclusive Breastfeeding
100%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Cesarean Section
33%
Vaginal Delivery
33%
Maternal Perception
33%