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L Series
Series L, Number 14
Issues in World Health

Better Breastfeeding, Healthier Lives

How programs and providers can help women improve breastfeeding practices

CONTENTS

Home (Key Points)

Breastfeeding Gains and Goals
 Table 1. Breastfeeding Practices Improving
Web Table 1. Early Initiation of Breastfeeding Over Time
Web Table 2. Exclusive Breastfeeding Over Time
Web Table 3. Breastfeeding at Two Years
Table 2. Breastfeeding Common but Not Usually Optimal
Web Figure 1. Most Infants Breastfed Initially
Web Figure 2. Levels of Breastfeeding Vary Widely

Comprehensive Strategies Needed

Spotlight: Madagascar’s Comprehensive Approach Improves Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding Increases Women’s Contraceptive Options
 Table 3. When Breastfeeding Mothers Can Begin a Family Planning Method After Childbirth Compared with Mothers Not Breastfeeding

Centerspread: Breastfeeding Is Best
 Figure 1. Better Breastfeeding Reduces Diarrhea

Women with HIV Face Crucial Breastfeeding Decisions
 Figure 2. Estimated Risk of HIV Infection in Infants and Young Children

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Web Tables and Figures

Web Table 1. Early Initiation of Breastfeeding Over Time

Change Over Time in Percent of Children Breastfed Within One Hour and One Day of Birth, 1986-2004

 

Percent of Children Breastfed Within One Hour

 

Percent of Children Breastfed Within One Day

Country

1986-1990

1991-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

 

1986-1990

1991-1994

1995-1999

2000-2004

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Benin

 

 

24

49

 

 

 

63

77

Burkina Faso

 

29

25

33

 

 

49

44

63

Cameroon

 

12

38

32

 

 

30

59

60

Chad

 

 

23

34

 

 

 

38

42

Côte d'Ivoire

 

40

28

 

 

 

57

54

 

Eritrea

 

 

48

78

 

 

 

69

90

Ghana

 

16

26

46

 

 

44

54

75

Guinea

 

38

26

 

 

 

58

57

 

Kenya

 

54

58

52

 

 

84

86

82

Madagascar

 

6

34

62

 

 

46

79

88

Malawi

 

57

 

72

 

 

90

 

97

Mali

 

 

10

32

 

 

 

65

82

Mozambique

 

 

81

65

 

 

 

96

92

Namibia

 

53

 

81

 

 

82

 

93

Niger

 

20

28

 

 

 

29

42

 

Nigeria

33

 

 

32

 

50

 

 

63

Rwanda

 

18

 

47

 

 

49

 

73

Senegal

 

11

16

24*

 

 

45

55

61*

Tanzania

 

44

59

 

 

 

82

88

 

Uganda

 

 

50

31

 

 

 

86

86

Zambia

 

40

58

49

 

 

87

91

90

Zimbabwe

 

40

64

 

 

 

91

92

 

ASIA & PACIFIC

Bangladesh

 

8

17

24

 

 

46

55

83

India

 

10

16

 

 

 

26

38

 

Indonesia

 

8

8

39

 

 

51

52

62

Nepal

 

 

18

31

 

 

 

60

65

Philippines

 

37

40

54

 

 

62

78

80

Vietnam

 

 

28

57

 

 

 

83

87

EASTERN EUROPE

Kazakhstan

 

 

10

27*

 

 

 

40

62*

LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN

Bolivia

 

24

39

61

 

 

65

74

84

Brazil

 

23

33

 

 

 

 

42

71

Colombia

45

 

51

49

 

70

 

82

22

Dominican Republic

 

34

63

69

 

 

60

82

85

Ecuador

 

36

27

 

 

 

79

71

 

El Salvador

 

14

26

32

 

 

38

56

60

Guatemala

 

 

55

60

 

 

 

77

80

Haiti

 

 

30

48

 

 

 

36

62

Honduras

 

 

43

49

 

 

 

77

82

Nicaragua

 

41

80

76

 

 

66

88

87

Peru

 

18

45

55

 

 

55

76

84

Paraguay

31

 

30

39

 

49

 

69

81

NEAR EAST & NORTH AFRICA

Egypt

 

24

40

52

 

 

63

74

87

Jordan

42

 

32

40

 

67

 

74

79

Morocco

 

51

41

52

 

 

86

81

89

Turkey

 

20

51

54

 

 

75

83

84

Yemen

 

25

48

 

 

 

70

69

 

*Final report is from 1999. It is reported in the 2000-2004 column to avoid overlapping with the previous country final report published between 1995-1999

Sources: Demographic and Health Surveys and Reproductive Health Surveys

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Web Table 2. Exclusive Breastfeeding Over Time

Change Over Time in Percent of Children <6 Months Exclusively Breastfed, 1986-2005

 

Percent of Children <6 Months Breastfed Exclusively

 

Percent of Children <6 Months Breastfed Exclusively and Fully

Country

1986-1990

1991-1994

1995-1999

2000-2005

 

1986-1990

1991-1994

1995-1999

2000-2005

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Benin

 

 

10

38

 

 

 

25.1

55

Burkina Faso

 

2

6

19

 

 

33

35

74

Cameroon

 

5

12

24

 

 

41

44

60

Chad

 

 

2

2

 

 

 

54

60

Côte d'Ivoire

 

3

4

 

 

 

62

38

 

Eritrea

 

 

59

52

 

 

 

76

81

Ghana

2.2

5.7

31.1

54

 

57.6

49.6

64.5

78

Guinea

 

 

11

27

 

 

 

65

81

Kenya

22.8

11.5

12.5

13

 

40

19

22

26

Madagascar

 

37.1

47.6

67

 

 

44.5

56.9

78

Malawi

 

2.1

 

53

 

 

29.1

 

70

Mali

7.8

 

8.3

25.4

 

79.2

 

75.1

86.6

Mozambique

 

 

30

30

 

 

 

65

69

Namibia 

 

14.4

 

17

 

 

46

 

33

Niger

 

1.3

0.8

 

 

 

40

51.5

 

Nigeria

1

 

 

17

 

44

 

 

62

Rwanda

 

83.1

 

89.8