Chapter 2. Neonatal Survey

Table 2.39. Percent of mothers who asked for help or got help from a health professional, a lactation consultant, or a breastfeeding support group by selected demographics1, among mothers who had problems breastfeeding their baby

Infant Feeding Practices Study II

  N Asked
for help
Didn't ask
for help
Total (%) N Got
help
Didn't get
help
Total (%)
ALL 2,244 54.3 45.7 100 2,243 57.3 42.7 100
Age
18-24 509 55.2 44.8 100 509 56.0 44.0 100
25-29 786 54.1 45.9 100 787 57.1 42.9 100
30-34 611 51.9 48.1 100 609 57.0 43.0 100
35+ 334 57.8 42.2 100 334 60.2 39.8 100
Parity
Primiparous 694 68.4 31.6 100 693 71.1 28.9 100
Multiparous 1,494 47.5 52.5 100 1,494 50.5 49.5 100
Education
HS or less 374 49.7 50.3 100 375 48.5 51.5 100
Some college 850 52.5 47.5 100 852 56.3 43.7 100
College graduate 867 56.4 43.6 100 863 60.4 39.6 100
Income (% of poverty)
< 185% 890 49.3 50.7 100 891 52.1 47.9 100
185- < 350% 821 54.2 45.8 100 820 57.7 42.3 100
>=350% 533 62.9 37.1 100 532 65.4 34.6 100
WIC Participant
No 1,635 54.0 46.0 100 1,632 57.5 42.5 100
Yes 606 55.0 45.0 100 608 56.6 43.4 100
Race
White 1,828 54.2 45.8 100 1,826 57.1 42.9 100
Black 97 54.6 45.4 100 98 55.1 44.9 100
Hispanic 147 53.1 46.9 100 148 56.8 43.2 100
Region
Northeast 344 56.4 43.6 100 344 57.8 42.2 100
Midwest 661 56.0 44.0 100 659 60.1 39.9 100
South 730 54.1 45.9 100 732 56.7 43.3 100
West 509 51.1 48.9 100 508 54.1 45.9 100

1Table is based on variables: N37, N38