Tina Navidi BS, Jana Chaudhuri PhD, and Anne Merewood MPH IBCLC. This project completed with no outside funding.

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Tina Navidi BS, Jana Chaudhuri PhD, and Anne Merewood MPH IBCLC. This project completed with no outside funding.

 In 2003, the National Center for Health Statistics added a breastfeeding question to the new national electronic birth certificate:  “Is the infant being breastfed at discharge?"  Since then, many states have added a breastfeeding question to their birth certificate:  In Massachusetts: “Are you breastfeeding or do you intend to breastfeed?”

 To determine whether birth certificate data accurately reflected actual feeding method on the Massachusetts birth certificate.

 Selected 306 medical records at Lowell General Hospital (LGH) and 232 medical records at Boston Medical Center (BMC)  Data were initially collected from randomized medical records being used for a larger study

 Lowell General Hospital:  1,700 births per year  Boston Medical Center:  2,500 births per year  Baby-Friendly TM Hospital  Both hospitals serve urban populations with a high percentage of immigrants

 The mother’s answer to the birth certificate breastfeeding question was obtained from:  the birth certificate worksheet at LGH  the hospital’s internal, perinatal database at BMC  Feeding documentation from the infant’s bedside feeding chart was compared with the mother’s answer to the breastfeeding question.

Birth Certificate WorksheetInfant’s Bedside Feeding Chart

 Certain demographics, such as language, might affect the mother’s ability to answer the question accurately.  Chi square analyses performed to determine differences between women who answered accurately and women who answered inaccurately.

 At LGH, birth certificate answers agreed with infant feeding record in 95% of cases (290/306)  At BMC, birth certificate answers agreed in 80% of cases (185/232)

 LGH  7 women stated intent to breastfeed but did not  9 women said they would not breastfeed, but did  BMC  7 women stated intent to breastfeed but did not  40 women (17%) said they would not breastfeed, but did

 In chi square analyses women who answered accurately did not differ significantly by age, insurance status, or maternal birth place from women who answered inaccurately

 Breastfeeding data found on the Massachusetts birth certificate is accurate, but varies between the 2 hospitals  Although breastfeeding is a desirable health behavior, surprisingly, intent was not overstated

 The theory that women make infant feeding decisions in pregnancy may be flawed. 20% of women at Boston Medical Center apparently changed their feeding decision after the baby was born.  Supportive breastfeeding policies associated with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative may have contributed to this maternal change of mind at Boston Medical Center.

 These results stress the importance of breastfeeding support in the postpartum environment where providers should guard against making assumptions about women who might enter the facility stating intent to formula feed.