IPHA Resolution 12 Supporting Principles of a Healthy Sustainable Food System
CPPWBreastfeeding policy fact sheet
1. Making suburban Cook County a Communities Putting Prevention to Work
healthier place to live, work and play 1010 Lake Street, Suite 430, Oak Park, Illinois 60301
Phone 708.524.5156 Email cppw@phimc.org
Website www.cookcountypublichealth.net
Help Illinois Children Get the Healthiest Start to Life
Support exclusive breastfeeding environments to reduce the risk for childhood obesity
Breastfeeding Prevents Childhood Obesity
· Research shows that obesity is 22% lower among breastfed children.
· With exclusive breastfeeding, the obesity rates are even less. Studies found that for each
month of exclusive breastfeeding (up to 9 months) the odds of being overweight deceased by
6%.
· Breastfeeding also reduces the likelihood of other chronic diseases, such as asthma and
diabetes in children, as well as a reduced risk of breast and ovarian cancers and osteoporosis
in women.
State of Breastfeeding in Illinois
· Despite breastfeeding as a proven strategy to fight obesity, rates of breastfeeding initiation,
duration and exclusivity in Illinois are lower than the national average.
· In 2008, approximately 40,000 babies born in Illinois were never breastfed. Black women and
low income women are less likely to breastfeed their infants. Large disparities exist among
diverse racial/ethnic and income groups in the state.
· Hospital practices have a significant impact on breastfeeding duration. For example, 84% of
hospitals in Illinois provide a formula gift back, a practice that discourages breastfeeding.
· Private and public insurance providers are limited in supporting breastfeeding services such as
reimbursement for breast pumps, lactation consultants and other breastfeeding support
services. Such support is important for women who may have challenges initiating or
continuing breastfeeding, especially after they leave the hospital and return to the workforce.
Strategies (Policy) to Support Breastfeeding
· Baby Friendly Hospitals: Implementation of the 10 Steps for Successful Breastfeeding in
hospitals would improve breastfeeding initiation, duration and exclusivity rates for all women in
Illinois.
· Insurance Reimbursement: Reimbursement of breastfeeding support, such as lactation
consultants and peer counselors, as well as breast pumps would support women in the
postpartum period especially as they return to the workforce.
· Environments to Breastfeed: Breastfeeding friendly environments at work and in the community
would encourage and support women in making breastfeeding an easy, accessible and normal
choice.