Chapter 3. Infant Feeding

Table 3.43. Percent of mothers who would feel comfortable nursing their baby in the presence of men and women who are not close friends prenatally and at various infant ages in months by selected demographics1,2, among mothers who intended to or breastfed their baby

Infant Feeding Practices Study II

  Prenatal Neonatal Month 2 Month 5 Month 7
  N % N % N % N % N %
ALL 4,166 19.4 2,018 22.0 2,069 24.4 1,238 30.0 978 34.6
Age
18-24 1,131 16.5 372 21.0 409 24.2 152 29.6 109 36.7
25-29 1,372 19.7 719 22.7 737 25.8 456 31.6 350 34.9
30-34 1,044 21.0 582 21.8 581 23.4 394 27.2 317 34.1
35+ 610 21.3 344 21.8 341 23.5 236 32.2 202 33.7
Parity
Primiparous 1,359 12.5 536 15.9 613 17.0 309 24.6 234 28.2
Multiparous 2,665 23.1 1,440 24.4 1,420 27.7 915 31.9 736 36.5
Education
HS or less 813 17.8 293 19.5 322 24.5 149 28.9 113 32.7
Some college 1,547 19.8 752 24.7 780 27.3 421 29.9 311 36.3
College graduate 1,331 19.2 851 20.8 853 21.8 631 29.8 528 33.7
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 1,799 21.2 784 25.0 785 27.4 424 33.0 340 35.6
185- < 350% 1,454 20.0 762 21.9 764 25.5 481 29.9 383 36.0
>=350% 913 14.9 472 17.2 520 18.3 333 26.4 255 31.0
WIC Participant
No 1,602 18.7 1,313 20.9 1,343 22.8 904 27.8 727 33.3
Yes 1,011 21.9 705 24.0 726 27.4 334 36.2 251 38.2
Race
White 3,258 19.3 1,653 22.4 1,716 24.7 1,070 30.7 840 35.1
Black 239 23.8 85 25.9 73 28.8 28 32.1 26 26.9
Hispanic 305 17.0 126 17.5 132 22.0 55 23.6 44 29.5
Region
Northeast 663 16.4 334 18.0 340 22.6 212 26.9 173 28.3
Midwest 1,173 18.0 575 22.3 594 24.6 360 30.6 276 37.0
South 1,430 20.7 627 22.5 661 23.0 358 30.7 276 33.0
West 900 21.3 482 23.9 474 27.4 308 30.8 253 37.9

1Table is based on variables: P33C, N59C, M2D3C, M5D2C, M7D2C