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Breastfeeding California's Children

Health studies have shown that breastfeeding significantly reduces a child's risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, asthma and obesity. Studies also show that breastfeeding reduces the mother's risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and Type 2 diabetes.

It's no wonder, then, that the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization all recommend that mothers give their babies only breast milk for at least the first six months of their lives.

So how many Californians are breastfeeding their babies? And are they breastfeeding for the recommended six months?

To help answer these questions, KQED looked at breastfeeding data collected by the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). The latest findings, recorded in 2005 and published in September 2008, were used by KQED to create the graphs below.

While more than 80% of children ages 0-3 have ever been breastfed, far fewer are breastfed for the recommended six months. The data also shows us that African-American children are less likely to have been breastfed, and children living in more affluent households are more likely to have been breastfed.




produced by Nick Vidinsky/KQED


Data source: 2008 Research Report [pdf] summarizing findings from CHIS 2005 (funded by the California Department of Public Health and the California Department of Health Care Services).

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