This
study investigated the different patterns of feeding
infants and their corresponding effects on children’s
health. There are anti – effective properties present in
human milk which help children to fight against many
childhood diseases. The long –term effect of breast milk
like intelligence, socialization and personality
development of children supersedes its immediate result.
Despite these advantages and awareness created by
government and non – governmental organizations, many
mothers still do not practice giving the breast milk in
the appropriate way to their children, hence the need
for the study. The research design was the survey type
with its population consisting of all nursing mothers in
Ado – Ekiti Local Government Area, out of which 200 were
chosen as sample using random, accidental and purposive
sampling techniques. A self constructed questionnaire
was used for data collection. The data collected were
analysed with the use of descriptive statistics and
testing of hypotheses. The findings show that majority
of the nursing mothers breastfed their children and that
the different patterns did not have much impact on the
health of the children. Based on the findings, it was
recommended that more enlightenment programmes be
embarked upon by the government on appropriate breast
feeding and the general care of the infant in order to
eradicate infant morbidity and mortality.
Key
words:
Breastfeeding, Health, Children, Nigeria.