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According to the News in "Birth", the June 2008 issue reports that according
to the Ross Mothers survey for 2006, in-hospital breastfeeding rates
declined from 66.3% in 2005 to 63.6% in 2006, and the 6 month rates declined from
32.9% to 30%. This is a survey of over 250,000 women nation-wide.
Now, in the Sept 2008 issue -- also the News -- they report the CDC rates
(the sample size is 424 women for that 2 year period of time) which is 77%
initiated bf in the hospital in 2005-2006.
So -- my question is -- what is the REAL bf initiation rate? 63.6%
according to Ross, or 77% according to the CDC? Which is more accurate -- a biased
industry based report with a sample base of around 250,000 women/year, or a
non-biased government report based on 424 women over a 2 year period of time?
I'm really struggling with this because it is SUCH a disparity in numbers.
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
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