Aims: The success of breastfeeding in a group of husbands who understand breastfeeding. Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional, analytical survey research strategy. A total of 32 participants were randomly selected for the sample. Both univariate analysis and bivariate analysis utilizing the Chi-Square test were performed on the data. Results: According to the study's findings, the proportion of husbands who are extremely supportive of early breastfeeding is 62.5% greater than the number of husbands who are less supportive of early breastfeeding is 6.3%. The statistical test findings revealed that there was a substantial influence on the husband's support for the success of Early Breastfeeding (p-value 0.038 0.05). This suggests that the husband's support is linked to the success of the Early Breastfeeding Intervention. Conclusion: There is an effect of the husband's support on the success of early breastfeeding initiation in the work area of the Pakisjaya Public Health Center, Karawang Regency in 2022.
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