| Literature DB >> 12930560 |
Lucinda England1, Ruth Brenner, Brinda Bhaskar, Bruce Simons-Morton, Abhik Das, Mary Revenis, Nitin Mehta, John Clemens.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the role of breastfeeding contraindications in breastfeeding practices. Our objectives were to 1) identify predictors of breastfeeding initiation and duration among a cohort of predominantly low-income, inner-city women, and 2) evaluate the contribution of breastfeeding contraindications to breastfeeding practices.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12930560 PMCID: PMC194636 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-3-28
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Maternal and infant baseline characteristics
| Race/ethnicity | |
| Hispanic | |
| African American | 15 (4%) |
| Other | 52 (13%) |
| Non-Hispanic | |
| African American | 318 (81%) |
| Other | 6 (2%) |
| Maternal age | |
| < 20 | 85 (22%) |
| ≥ 20 | 308 (78%) |
| Marital status | |
| Married/living with a partner | 108 (27%) |
| Single/no partner | 284 (72%) |
| Mother's birth place | |
| USA | 309 (79%) |
| Other (foreign born) | 84 (21%) |
| Education | |
| < 12 years | 171 (44%) |
| ≥ 12 years | 222 (56%) |
| Mother employed in past 12 months | |
| Yes | 147 (37%) |
| No | 242 (62%) |
| Tobacco use during pregnancy | |
| Yes | 87 (22%) |
| No | 274 (70%) |
| Poverty | |
| Below poverty | 258 (66%) |
| At or above poverty | 117 (30%) |
| Previous live births | |
| 0 | 134 (34%) |
| ≥ 1 | 258 (66%) |
| Gestation at entry into prenatal care | |
| < 4 months | 255 (65%) |
| ≥ 4 months | 138 (35%) |
| Infant birth weight | |
| 1800–2499 grams | 40 (10%) |
| ≥ 2500 grams | 352 (90%) |
| Hospital of delivery | |
| A | 106 (27%) |
| B | 86 (22%) |
| C | 201 (51%) |
*Numbers may not add up to 100% because of missing values.
Percent of women who initiated breastfeeding by baseline characteristics*
| Total | 393 | 51% | |
| Documented contraindication | |||
| Yes | 61 | 13% | <0.0001 |
| No | 332 | 58% | |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Hispanic | 68 | 81% | <0.0001 |
| Non-Hispanic | 325 | 45% | |
| Marital status | |||
| Married/living with a partner | 108 | 62% | 0.007 |
| Single/no partner | 284 | 47% | |
| Mother's birth place | |||
| United States | 309 | 42% | <0.0001 |
| Other (foreign-born) | 84 | 85% | |
| Mother employed in last 12 months | |||
| Yes | 147 | 56% | 0.09 |
| No | 242 | 48% | |
| Enrolled in WIC | |||
| Yes | 218 | 58% | 0.002 |
| No | 175 | 42% | |
| Grandmother living in the home | |||
| Yes | 110 | 43% | 0.04 |
| No | 283 | 54% | |
| Supportive relative available§ | |||
| Yes | 322 | 48% | 0.02 |
| No | 71 | 63% | |
| Supportive friend available§ | |||
| Yes | 288 | 55% | 0.03 |
| No | 103 | 42% | |
| Someone in the home with a drug problem | |||
| Yes | 22 | 27% | 0.02 |
| No | 367 | 52% | |
| Maternal tobacco use | |||
| Yes | 87 | 28% | <0.0001 |
| No | 274 | 59% | |
| Maternal alcohol use | |||
| Yes | 41 | 20% | <0.0001 |
| No | 305 | 56% | |
| Pregnancy wanted | |||
| Yes | 255 | 54% | 0.14 |
| No | 133 | 46% | |
| Mother depressed in the last year | |||
| Yes | 160 | 47% | 0.18 |
| No | 229 | 54% | |
| Mother with condition requiring medical care | |||
| Yes | 51 | 35% | 0.02 |
| No | 342 | 54% | |
| Number of previous live births | |||
| None | 134 | 58% | 0.05 |
| One or more | 258 | 48% | |
| Gestation at entry into prenatal care | |||
| ≤ 4 months | 255 | 56% | 0.01 |
| > 4 months | 138 | 43% | |
| Mode of delivery | |||
| Vaginal | 299 | 49% | 0.08 |
| Cesarean section | 89 | 60% | |
| Infant birth weight | |||
| < 2500 grams | 40 | 38% | 0.07 |
| ≥ 2500 grams | 352 | 53% | |
| Hospital of delivery | |||
| A | 106 | 50% | 0.14 |
| B | 86 | 60% | |
| C | 201 | 48% |
*Baseline variables not associated with initiation of breastfeeding (P > 0.2) included maternal years of education, whether mother was above poverty level, whether mother or infant ever threatened, and whether mother discussed feeding method choice with a doctor or nurse during pregnancy. †Numbers may not add up to 393 due to missing data. ‡P-values computed using chi-square tests. §Study subjects were asked in they had a relative/friend not living in the same household with whom they spoke every day or nearly everyday and in whom they felt they could confide.
Predictors of initiation and duration of breastfeeding, adjusted analysis
| Mother foreign-born | 4.90 | 2.38–10.10 |
| Supportive friend available | 2.27 | 1.26–4.09 |
| Contraindication to breastfeeding | 0.19 | 0.08–0.47 |
| Mother used tobacco | 0.52 | 0.28–0.98 |
| Supportive relative available | 0.46 | 0.23–0.92 |
| Mother foreign-born | 0.55 | 0.39–0.77 |
| Maternal age (5-year increments) | 0.80 | 0.69–0.92 |
| Birth weight ≥ 2500 grams | 0.45 | 0.26–0.80 |
*Complete data available for 342 women who were included in final models. †Delivery hospital was forced into all models but did not contribute significantly. ‡Complete data available for 190 women who were included in final models. §Hazard ratio represents the hazard for discontinuing breastfeeding; a value < 1 indicates a decreased risk of discontinuation.
Most frequently reported reasons for breastfeeding discontinuation by duration of breastfeeding among women who initiated breastfeeding (N = 181)*
| Nipple/breast problems | 13 | 32% | 11 | 19% | 6 | 11% | 0 | 0% |
| Insufficient milk | 5 | 12% | 15 | 25% | 15 | 27% | 6 | 24% |
| Schedule difficult | 2 | 5% | 10 | 17% | 9 | 16% | 8 | 32% |
| Baby refused | 7 | 17% | 15 | 25% | 17 | 30% | 4 | 16% |
| Did not want to | 7 | 17% | 2 | 3% | 0 | 0% | 3 | 12% |
| Other | 10 | 24% | 10 | 17% | 12 | 21% | 6 | 24% |
*A total of 201 women breastfeed, but the reason for discontinuation was missing for 3 women and unknown for 17 women still breastfeeding at the end of the study. †Reasons infrequently reported in all groups were "I (mother) was ill/weak," "baby was ill/weak," "I didn't want to pass dangerous things through breastmilk," and "I was never taught or didn't know how." ‡Percentages may exceed 100% because some women listed multiple reasons for not breastfeeding and because of rounding.