One of the benefit for mothers is that could prevent the mothers from sufferingof diseases, such as diabetes type I, breast and ovarian cancer and also cardiovascular diseases (Stanley et al, 2007 cited by McQueen, 2009, Schwarz et al, 2009). Another benefit of exclusive breastfeeding is that could increase the postpartum amenorrhea period which can be also as contraceptive method for the mother (Kramer and Kakuma, 2002, Becker and Ahmed, 2001).
Even though exclusive breastfeeding is very important for the mothers and the infants, but there are still a lot of mothers do not practice it correctly according to WHO recommendation. Around the globe, WHO estimated only 35 percent infants were getting exclusive breastfeeding (WHO, 2002). This data shown that exclusive breastfeeding still barely known around mothers despite its importance for them and their