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Heleen Hayes <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 15 Feb 2011 08:15:31 +0100
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Hi Karleen,

In the Netherlands TNO does surveys and they ask wether the infant is 
breastfed, formula fed or fed a mixture of both. They do pile 
exclusively breastfed with fed breastmilk (pumping & bottle feeding 
breastmilk) into the first group.

Heleen

Op 15-2-2011 0:42, Karleen Gribble schreef:
> Almost certainly the data on rates of exclusive breastfeeding are over
> estimated in the CDC survey unfortunately. The only jurisdiction where
> decent data on exclusivity of breastfeeding and exposure to infant formula
> is collected (that I am aware of- I'd love to hear of other places that do a
> good job) is the UK. I would guess that the real rates of EBF to 6 months in
> the US are less than 5%.
> Karleen Gribble
> Australia

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