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Journal of Human Lactation
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The Association Between an Electric Pump Loan Program and the Timing of Requests for Formula by Working Mothers in WIC

Karen Meehan, MPH, RD, IBCLC

Public Health Foundation Enterprises WIC Program, Irwindale, California, karen{at}phfewic.org

Gail G. Harrison, PhD

Department of Community Health Sciences at the UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California

Abdelmonem A. Afifi, PhD

UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California

Nathan Nickel, BS

UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California

Eloise Jenks, MEd, RD

Public Health Foundation Enterprises WIC Program, Irwindale, California

Anthony Ramirez, BS

UCLA School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California

Evaluamos un programa de préstamo de bombas eléctricas para facilitar la lactancia materna a mujeres de bajos recursos económicos que regresan a su trabajo de tiempo completo. Todas las madres son participantes en el programa WIC en el área de Los Ángeles. El programa de préstamo de bombas eléctricas se hizo hasta que el bebe cumple un año de edad o hasta que la madre solicita formula de WIC. Se dio la información a los empleadores que apoyan la lactancia materna en el trabajo. Comparamos los grupos de madres que recibieron las bombas eléctricas al volver a su trabajo de tiempo completo en contraste con aquellas en la lista de espera del grupo control. Las madres que recibieron la bomba eléctrica al solicitarla no pidieron formula hasta los 8.8 meses en promedio, mientras que aquellas que no recibieron la bomba eléctrica solicitaron formula a los 4.8% meses (P < .0001) en promedio. Las madres que recibieron una bomba eléctrica cuando la pidieron no solicitaron formula en 5.5 (95% CI 2.0-15.1) veces mas que aquellas que no recibieron la bomba eléctrica a los 6 meses.

Journal of Human Lactation, Vol. 24, No. 2, 150-158 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0890334408316081


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