Chapter 3. Infant Feeding

Table 3.42. Percent of mothers who would feel comfortable nursing their baby in the presence of men and women who are 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 4,168 39.5 2,019 46.2 2,070 48.9 1,237 55.3 979 55.8
Age
18-24 1,132 37.3 373 45.8 411 49.4 152 57.9 109 61.5
25-29 1,371 40.8 718 46.2 735 49.1 456 56.1 350 57.1
30-34 1,045 40.7 582 46.9 582 47.1 394 55.6 317 54.6
35+ 611 38.6 345 44.9 341 50.7 235 51.5 203 52.2
Parity
Primiparous 1,360 31.9 537 38.7 615 41.3 308 47.1 234 47.9
Multiparous 2,664 43.6 1,440 49.2 1,418 52.3 915 58.1 737 58.5
Education
HS or less 813 38.7 294 43.9 324 46.3 149 56.4 113 52.2
Some college 1,547 40.7 752 48.9 781 50.8 420 58.8 311 58.2
College graduate 1,333 38.3 851 45.4 854 47.8 631 52.6 529 54.6
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 1,799 41.7 785 48.0 786 51.8 424 59.7 340 57.1
185- < 350% 1,457 40.8 762 48.0 764 50.5 481 57.2 383 57.4
>=350% 912 32.9 472 40.0 520 42.1 332 47.0 256 51.6
WIC Participant
No 1,605 38.9 1,313 45.2 1,343 47.4 903 51.8 728 53.3
Yes 1,014 42.3 706 47.9 727 51.7 334 64.7 251 62.9
Race
White 3,260 39.8 1,653 47.6 1,716 50.2 1,069 56.5 841 56.6
Black 238 39.9 85 43.5 73 50.7 28 46.4 26 42.3
Hispanic 304 39.1 127 33.9 132 39.4 55 52.7 44 54.5
Region
Northeast 662 36.7 335 45.1 339 47.8 213 51.6 173 46.8
Midwest 1,175 37.1 574 45.5 594 49.8 359 53.8 277 56.7
South 1,432 38.7 627 44.8 661 44.3 358 55.6 276 56.9
West 899 45.9 483 49.5 476 54.8 307 59.3 253 59.7

1Table is based on variables: P33B, N59B, M2D3B, M5D2B, M7D2B
2Percentages shown indicates 'Somewhat comfortable' or 'Very comfortable'