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Which state has the highest breastfeeding rate?

Which state has the highest breastfeeding rate?

Utah
Utah reported the highest breastfeeding rate — 94 percent — while just over half of Mississippi mothers said they had tried to breastfeed their children.

What are the breastfeeding rates?

Although most infants born in 2017 started breastfeeding (84.1%), only 58.3% of infants were breastfeeding at 6 months (Table 1)….

State/Territory US Nationalb
Ever breastfed 84.1
Breastfeeding at 6 months 58.3
Breastfeeding at 12 months 35.3
Exclusive breastfeeding through 3 months 46.9

Where are breastfeeding rates the lowest?

The UK remains one of the countries with the lowest breastfeeding rate in the world. And as well as, negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public and the workplace, limited awareness about the benefits of breastfeeding, as well as cuts in public health funding have all been highlighted as contributing factors.

Are breastfeeding rates increasing?

Breastfeeding rates have continued to rise over the past decade, according to data released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The percent of babies breastfeeding at six months increased from 35 percent in 2000 to 49 percent in 2010.

What ethnicity breastfeeds the most?

At 6 and 12 months, Asian mothers have the highest breastfeeding rates relative to all other racial/ethnic groups; however, there are some disparities among Native Hawaiian and Filipino women.

How long does the average mother breastfeed?

The average mom exclusively breastfeeds for the baby’s first six months, and then gradually introduces other food while continuing to breastfeed for 2 years or longer. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months after birth.

What is the theme for 2020 breastfeeding Week?

“Support breastfeeding for a healthier planet!” has been selected by the World Alliance for Breastfeeding (WABA), as this year’s theme for World Breastfeeding Week 2020.

What percentage of mothers exclusively breastfeed?

Healthy People 2030 Breastfeeding Objectives* Baseline Target
Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed exclusively through 6 months of age. 24.9%† 42.4%
Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed at 1 year. 35.9%† 54.1%

Why are breastfeeding rates so low?

Reduced breastfeeding support, cuts in public health funding, negative attitude towards breastfeeding in public and a lack of knowledge of the health benefits of breast milk all contribute to the situation.

How long do mothers breastfeed on average?

What is the theme of World breastfeeding Week 2021?

This year, for WBW 2021, WABA has selected the theme: Protect Breastfeeding: A Shared Responsibility. The theme is aligned with thematic area 2 of the WBW-SDG 2030 campaign which highlights the links between breastfeeding and survival, health and wellbeing of women, children and nations.

Why is there a black Breastfeeding Week?

Black Breastfeeding Week was created because for over 40 years there has been a gaping racial disparity in breastfeeding rates. The most recent CDC data show that 75% of white women have ever breastfed versus 58.9% of black women.

Is it normal to breastfeed in the state of Florida?

A Florida where breastfeeding is normal and recognized as a health imperative prevention strategy. Our Coalition is committed to create and support initiatives that help identify and eliminate barriers to breastfeeding among families of the different races and ethnicities in the state of Florida in order to close the existing statistical gap.

How is the breastfeeding rate calculated in the United States?

Breastfeeding rate indicators are the percentage of infants breastfeeding at the specified time points, calculated among all infants. The rate for infants receiving formula before 2 days of age is calculated among breastfed infants. †Sources: Baby-Friendly USA, 2018 and National Center for Health Statistics, 2017.

When do babies start to breastfeed in the United States?

Among infants born in 2015 in the United States, 4 out of 5 (83.2%) started to breastfeed, over half (57.6%) were breastfeeding at 6 months, and over one-third (35.9%) were breastfeeding at 12 months.

How does the CDC monitor breastfeeding in the US?

CDC surveys breastfeeding practices in the United States to monitor progress over time and identify priority areas that need attention. The National Immunization Survey (NIS) uses random-digit dialing to survey US households with children and teens.

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Ruth Doyle