The findings indicate substantial prevalences of maternity practices that are not evidence-based and are known to interfere with breastfeeding - CDCAmong their findings:
- Nearly one-quarter (24%) of birth facilities reported supplementing the majority of healthy, full-term, breastfed newborns with “something other than breast milk…a practice shown to be unnecessary and detrimental to breastfeeding."
- 65% told mothers to limit the duration of suckling
- 45% gave pacifiers to the majority of infants
- 70% gave breastfeeding moms “gift bags” with formula samples
The lowest scoring areas for Indiana were the categories "Breastfeeding support after discharge", and "Nurse/breastfeeding attendant training and education".
Here's the link to the complete CDC report.
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I gave birth at St. Alexius hospital in Barrington, Illinois, and mine did all of those things except the pacifier one. The hospital did have a lactation consultant on staff but it was impossible to find her.
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