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This study was planned to examine the effect of telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up on physiological jaundice, exclusive breastfeeding in the first six months, infantile colic, maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy, and breastfeeding success.
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Hypothesis; H1: Telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up affects the development of physiological jaundice.
H2: Telephone support for breastfeeding monitoring affects exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months.
H3: Telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up affects infantile colic. H4: Telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up affects maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy.
H5: Telephone support for breastfeeding follow-up affects breastfeeding success of mothers.
Social media communication is planned to be completed at the 36th or older gestational week, who will have her first or second birth.
Block randomization will be applied according to maternal age, the number of births, baby gender, and birth week. Age (3 groups) X number of births (2 groups) X baby gender (2 groups) X gestational week (2 groups) = 24 blocks
Through social media, women between the ages of 18-45, who will have their first or second birth at their 36th or older gestational week will be included in the study. The woman in the control and study groups will be given breastfeeding and baby care training with the help of the training booklet by video calling.
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