Abstract

Factors that affect the low provision of exclusive Breast Milk, one of them is caused by fact that not all babies got Breast Crawl yet. Dealing with Breast Crawl having not performed, it can lead problem to breastfeeding process also Breast Milk production on mother. The provision of Breast Milk is not only good for mother and baby, but also useful for family and country (Roesli, 2012). The research aims to find out the impact of Breast Crawl to Breast Milk production on puerperium mother in Rose Room of Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Regional Public Hospital (RSUD AWS) of Samarinda in 2014. The research was a quantitative research characterized by analytic descriptive with cross sectional research design. Population of the research were puerperium mothers in Rose Room of Abdoel Wahab Sjahranie Regional Public Hospital of Samarinda. The samples taken by non probability sampling was purposive sampling. Data analysis technic used univariate analysis by frequency distribution bivariate analysis by statistics test difference test between two proportions with level of confidence (CI 95%) also  = 5%. Result of the research is that there was significant impact of Breast Crawl to Breast Milk production, which resulted of z test obtained Zcalculation value for 3,14627 > than value for 1,96. Based on result of the research, the researchers concluded that there was a significant impact of Breast Crawl to Breast Milk production. Suggestion to husbands, families also health workers to be able to do Breast Crawl soon after baby born for fully one hour, hence Breast Milk production is smooth, that indeed besides giving advantages both for mothers and their babies.

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