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>Heather writes:
>"A colleague has sent this:
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>http://www.cdc.gov/breastfeeding/pdf/2014breastfeedingreportcard.pdf
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>How robust is the collection of the data?
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>I ask, because the exclusive breastfeeding figures seem very high indeed."
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>I'm wondering this too. It seems high for my area. 38% exclusively
>breastfeeding at 6 months? Maybe, but I'm not seeing it. However, it
>could just be that other areas in my state are higher and maybe it's
>accurate.
Thanks, Tricia. I'd be very, very suspicious .
People working on the ground will know how accurate the figures
'feel'. 38 per cent exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months is phenomenal
- ***18 times*** better than Norway where it is 2.1 per cent
(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20576199). Come on.......! :)
No formula, no solids......really?
Sorry - I know you guys in the US are working very hard to boost your
stats, but do these figures feel right to you?
I think this is a very serious issue. Data collection is the only way
of knowing how well we are doing, and if it is not accurate, yet
presented as a wonderful achievement, then research suffers and
ultimately, mothers andf babies suffer
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc, tutor, UK
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