The results of the study found that increased nutrition and
health care knowledge did not lead to parallel dietary and
health behavior changes. Several factors may explain this
apparent incongruence. Nutrition and health care knowledge
and attitudes may not have led to actual changes in
behaviors. In china, the tradition to support a newly delivered
woman and her baby for the first month after childbirth
at home is still common. Most of the women had an
elder female of the family such as her mother or motherin-
law as the support person. The elder female who takes
care of the women may have hindrance the changes due
to traditional believes.