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Return of Menstruation among Exclusive Breastfeeding Women in Southwest Nigeria

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  54-65

Abstract

 Background: Women experience variations in postpartum amenorrhea, the length of which depends on the type of Breastfeeding and Women’ s physiology. We conducted the present Study to assess the perception and pattern of resumption of Menstruation, and identify the determinants of resumption of Menstruation and proportion at risk of unplanned pregnancy among Exclusive Breastfeeding Women. Methods: Study employed sequential explanatory mixed method research design and was conducted between September and November, 2019. We collected the quantitative data using a semi-structured questionnaire from 497 Exclusive Breastfeeding Women selected through a two-stage sampling technique in Southwest Nigeria. In addition, Focus Group Discussion guide was utilized to conduct qualitative study. The quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS version 22 using appropriate statistic, and the level of significance was P<0. 05. We analyzed the qualitative responses thematically. Results: Our result revealed that 43. 4% of Women whose postpartum period begins in less than eight weeks were amenorrheic, 65. 6% of Women whose postpartum period occurs between the 8 th and 16 th week were also amenorrheic, 85. 8% of Women whose postpartum period begins between 17 th and 24 th week remained amenorrheic. 76% of the Women studied relied on Lactational Amenorrhea for contraception. Age (P=0. 001, OR=0. 24, CI=0. 10-0. 50), parity (P=0. 04, OR=0. 55, CI=0. 31-0. 79), and postpartum length (P=0. 002, OR=0. 23, CI=0. 18-0. 75) remained significant determinants of the return of Menstruation. Conclusion: A significant proportion of Women studied perceived themselves to be at no risk of unplanned pregnancy which may ultimately influence timely postpartum contraceptive uptake. Advocacy should therefore focus on addressing effective contraception among this group of Women.

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    Afolabi, Kolade Afolayan, & Afolabi, Adebukunola Olajumoke. (2020). Return of Menstruation among Exclusive Breastfeeding Women in Southwest Nigeria. WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN, 7(4), 54-65. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/701946/en

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    Afolabi Kolade Afolayan, Afolabi Adebukunola Olajumoke. Return of Menstruation among Exclusive Breastfeeding Women in Southwest Nigeria. WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN[Internet]. 2020;7(4):54-65. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/701946/en

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    Kolade Afolayan Afolabi, and Adebukunola Olajumoke Afolabi, “Return of Menstruation among Exclusive Breastfeeding Women in Southwest Nigeria,” WOMENS HEALTH BULLETIN, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 54–65, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/701946/en

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