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Insufficient breast milk intake from a mother to their babies may cause a poor infant growth. We have conducted a research on mixture of klabet seed extracts (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) and kelor leaf extract (Moringa oleifera Lamk.) (1:1) for increasing breast milk production in nursing mothers and nutritional supplement for infants. The study is a completely randomized design. We used …
Almost every Indonesian mother breastfed their baby, only 15,4% mothers in cities and 18% in rural exclusively breasfed their babies up to 6 months. WHO-UNICEF recommends developing a supprting group in the community who will assist a childbed mother for successfully breastfeeding. A quasi experiment was held in Kebayoran Lama Utara, sub district of Kebayoran Lama Jakarta selatan, and 30 childb…
The more often a baby teeds: the more milk produced. Preliminary Study Results at BPS Farida Hajri in Surabaya on 11 to 20 March 201(}, from 15 postpartum mothers found that nearly half (40%) had insufficient milkproduction when expected all postpartum mothers have enough milk so that it can meet the nutritional needs of infants. The problem this research is still low postpartum mothers have en…