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1 New Data on Breastfeeding From the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth Anjani Chandra, Ph.D. Statistician/Demographer National Center for Health Statistics U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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2 Data Source – National Survey of Family Growth Periodically conducted household- based survey Multi-purpose: Factors related to fertility and reproductive health Nationally representative of women 15-44 years 6 cycles to date, all conducted by NCHS – 1973, 1976, 1982, 1988, 1995, 2002
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3 Breastfeeding Data in the National Survey of Family Growth Initiation – “ever breastfed” Age of child when first fed something other than breastmilk Rough indicator of “exclusive breastfeeding” “Exclusive breastfeeding” includes bottlefeeding of breastmilk Age of child when stopped breastfeeding altogether 1995 NSFG also asked reasons why woman did NOT breastfeed and reasons why she stopped when she did
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4 Percent ever breastfed Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000 Age at delivery Union status at delivery
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5 Percent ever breastfed Income shows same pattern as education Intendedness at conception Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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6 Percent ever breastfed Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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7 Breastfeeding by Hispanic origin & race (percent still breastfeeding at selected months) Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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8 Breastfeeding by Hispanic origin & race (percent distribution by duration) Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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9 Percent ever breastfed, single births 1990-93 and 1997-2000 Source: CDC/NCHS – NSFG Cycles 5 & 6
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10 Breastfeeding by Hispanic origin & race (percent still breastfeeding at selected months) Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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11 Percent exclusively fed breastmilk for at least 3 or 6 months Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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12 Percent still breastfeeding at 6 & 12 months among 3-month exclusive breastfeeders Source: CDC/NCHS – 2002 NSFG, single births 1997-2000
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13 Breastfeeding data compared 2002 NSFG 2002 NIS 2001 RLMS Ever breastfed69%71%69% At 3 months48%52%n/a At 6 months35% 33% At 12 months17%16%n/a Exclusive 3 months36%43%n/a Exclusive 6 months11%13%17% No differences are statistically significant between surveys.
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14 Other data sources on breastfeeding NATIONAL: 2002 National Immunization Survey National Health & Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Ross Labs Mothers Survey (RLMS) STATE-LEVEL: PRAMS
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