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TableÌý1 The mothers’ and infants’ demographic information (n = 21)

From: Investigation of the sustainability of breastfeeding and infant nutrition in the earthquake region based on mothers' experiences: a qualitative study

Variables

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Mean± SD

Min-max

Mother’s age

Ìý

30.28 ± 5.49

22-43

Infant’s age (month)

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13.42 ± 5.18

5-24

Birth weight

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3080.95 ± 256.64

2800-3800

Birth height

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50.33 ± 1.23

48-54

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N

%

Education level

Primary School

3

14.3

Secondary School

14

66.7

High school

4

19.0

Employment status

Yes

0

0

No

21

100

Economic levela

Low

8

38.1

Middle

13

61.9

Family type

Nuclear

18

85.7

Extended

3

14.3

Number of children

1 child

9

42.9

2 and above

12

57.1

Mode of delivery

Vaginal delivery

6

28.6

Caesarean section

15

71.4

Gestational week at birth

38

5

23.8

39

14

66.7

40-42

2

9.5

Time to first sighting of the infant at the end of labour

Immediately

16

76.2

One hour

3

14.3

After the first hour

2

9.5

Time to first hold the infant at the end of labour

Immediately

11

52.4

One hour

3

14.3

After the first hour

7

33.3

Immediate breastfeeding after birth

Yes

14

66.7

No

7

33.3

The type of nutrition of the infant after birth

Breast milk and formula

13

61.9

Formula

2

9.5

Formula and supplementary nutrition

4

19.0

Supplementary nutrition

2

9.5

  1. aself-reported