Chapter 3. Infant Feeding

Table 3.95. Percent of mothers who were told by a doctor, health professional, or birthing class how to prepare formula by infant age and selected demographics1, among formula feeding mothers

Infant Feeding Practices Study II

  Month 2 Month 5
  N Yes No Total (%) N Yes No Total (%)
ALL 1,524 12.3 87.7 100 1,414 21.9 78.1 100
Age
18-24 403 19.4 80.6 100 312 33.3 66.7 100
25-29 468 9.6 90.4 100 437 19.2 80.8 100
30-34 411 11.4 88.6 100 415 18.8 81.2 100
35+ 241 7.5 92.5 100 248 17.3 82.7 100
Parity
Primiparous 473 17.3 82.7 100 436 31.4 68.6 100
Multiparous 1,011 9.7 90.3 100 944 17.1 82.9 100
Education
HS or less 347 13.8 86.2 100 289 26.6 73.4 100
Some college 587 10.9 89.1 100 515 21.0 79.0 100
College graduate 457 10.3 89.7 100 508 17.5 82.5 100
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 662 13.7 86.3 100 556 25.4 74.6 100
185- < 350% 518 12.2 87.8 100 499 20.8 79.2 100
>=350% 344 9.9 90.1 100 359 18.1 81.9 100
WIC Participant
No 816 8.7 91.3 100 817 15.9 84.1 100
Yes 708 16.5 83.5 100 597 30.2 69.8 100
Race
White 1,246 11.9 88.1 100 1,162 20.7 79.3 100
Black 70 22.9 77.1 100 64 35.9 64.1 100
Hispanic 96 12.5 87.5 100 86 25.6 74.4 100
Region
Northeast 293 13.0 87.0 100 273 20.1 79.9 100
Midwest 464 12.5 87.5 100 438 22.8 77.2 100
South 518 14.3 85.7 100 471 26.5 73.5 100
West 249 7.2 92.8 100 232 12.9 87.1 100

1Table is based on variables: M2E16, M5E2