Table 2.
Induced themes regarding antenatal classes
| Themes | Categories | Frequency (n) |
|---|---|---|
| Ineffective nature of antenatal teaching | Breastfeeding could only be effectively learnt postpartum | 92 |
| Breastfeeding could only be effectively learnt practically | ||
| Breastfeeding cannot be effectively learnt during the antenatal period | ||
| Inadequate information | Information was incomprehensive | 75 |
| Information was generic | ||
| Advice and teaching were theoretical | ||
| Breastfeeding challenges were understated | ||
| Basic but helpful information | Information was basic but helpful | 58 |
| Information offered mothers a head start | ||
| Lack of personalisation | Antenatal classes were not customised to tackle unique breastfeeding challenges encountered by individual mother-infant pairs | 38 |
| Lack of time or emphasis on breastfeeding issues | Insufficient time was allocated to teaching breastfeeding issues | 32 |
| Insufficient emphasis on breastfeeding issues | ||
| Antenatal classes were affected by COVID-19 | Classes were cancelled due to COVID-19 | 4 |
| Classes were taught online due to COVID-19 |