Contraception Reduces Breast Milk Protein Level of Breastfeeding Mothers in Jember, East Java, Indonesia
Date
2020-05-01Author
NURIANA, Nuzula Irfa
SOESETIJO, FX. Ady
BUMI, Candra
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The protein level of breast milk affected the growth and development of infants. Protein has special function
which is irreplaceable by other nutrients to form and protect the body cells. Protein also plays a role as antibody,
functions as the body defense mechanism against various diseases and infections. Infant death in Indonesia is
mostly caused by respiratory tract infections and diarrhea. Breastfeeding can help to prevent the occurrence of
morbidity and mortality of infants and toddlers in which the breast milk contains many essential nutrients
needed by the body, one of them is protein. The aim of this research was to analyze the effect of contraception
on breast milk protein level of breastfeeding mothers in Jember regency. The design of this research was
observational analytic with cross sectional approach, using statistic test of logistic regression. The result of the
research showed that the effect of contraception on the protein level of breast milk obtained p-value=0.021 with
Exp(B)=566.263. Based on the research, it can be concluded that there was an effect of contraception on breast
milk protein level.
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