TY - JOUR
T1 - Traditional practices and beliefs of postpartum primipara mothers concerning maternal and newborn care
AU - Abd El-Salam, Amany Ali
AU - El-Maghawry, Abeer M.
AU - Abdelrhman, Seham Ibrahim
AU - Mahmoud, Samia Farouk
AU - Elbahrawe, Rasha S.
AU - Ramadan, Maha
AU - Elsehrawy, Mohamed Gamal
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Objectives: To determine postpartum primipara mothers’ traditional practices & beliefs concerning maternal & newborn care at primary health care centers. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed at primary health care centers in Port Said City, Egypt from January to August 2023. A purposive sample of 178 primipara mothers who came to primary health care centers were included. We recorded demographic, questions about primipara mothers related to their obstetric history, maternal & neonatal care. Results: A statistically significant difference was detected between participant mother newborn beliefs & practices. The majority (88.8%) of them ate foods rich in protein & prayed to God. However; 78.6% baby care beliefs & practices was to wrap a baby tightly to strengthen the body. While 95.5%, 91%, & 90.9% did not rub the body with herbs or oil to get the air out of the womb, did not avoid breastfeeding the baby & did not add herbs to water to promote wound healing, respectively. The majority (83.1%) had a high level of practices about increasing breast milk supply. Conclusion: Majority of primipara mothers ate foods rich in protein & prayed to God. More than three quarters of them used baby care beliefs & practices to wrap a baby tightly to strengthen the body.
AB - Objectives: To determine postpartum primipara mothers’ traditional practices & beliefs concerning maternal & newborn care at primary health care centers. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional study was performed at primary health care centers in Port Said City, Egypt from January to August 2023. A purposive sample of 178 primipara mothers who came to primary health care centers were included. We recorded demographic, questions about primipara mothers related to their obstetric history, maternal & neonatal care. Results: A statistically significant difference was detected between participant mother newborn beliefs & practices. The majority (88.8%) of them ate foods rich in protein & prayed to God. However; 78.6% baby care beliefs & practices was to wrap a baby tightly to strengthen the body. While 95.5%, 91%, & 90.9% did not rub the body with herbs or oil to get the air out of the womb, did not avoid breastfeeding the baby & did not add herbs to water to promote wound healing, respectively. The majority (83.1%) had a high level of practices about increasing breast milk supply. Conclusion: Majority of primipara mothers ate foods rich in protein & prayed to God. More than three quarters of them used baby care beliefs & practices to wrap a baby tightly to strengthen the body.
KW - Postpartum
KW - culture
KW - maternal health services
KW - newborn
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210432703
SN - 0303-5212
VL - 49
SP - 904
EP - 909
JO - Rawal Medical Journal
JF - Rawal Medical Journal
IS - 4
ER -