The State of Georgia Supports Breastfeeding as the Preferred Method for Infant Feeding
The Georgia Department of Public Health (GDPH) promotes, protects and supports breastfeeding as the preferred method of infant feeding for the first year, and beneficial to both the infant's and the mother's health
Goal
To make breastfeeding the norm in infant feeding practices and to provide breastfeeding information, education, and support to pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Benchmark
Healthy People 2020, Breastfeeding Goals, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
The 2020 targets are as follows:
Objective |
Baseline |
2020 Target % |
Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed: |
(2006 births) |
|
Ever |
74.0 |
81.9 |
At 6 months |
43.5 |
60.6 |
At 1 year |
22.7 |
34.1 |
Exclusively through 3 months |
33.6 |
46.2 |
Exclusively through 6 months |
14.1 |
25.5 |
Increase the proportion of employers that have worksite lactation support programs |
25.0 (2009) |
38.0 |
Reduce the proportion of breastfed newborns who receive formula supplement within the first 2 days of life |
24.2 |
14.2 |
Increase the proportion of live births that occur in facilities that provide recommended care for lactationg mothers and their babies |
2.9 (2009) |
8.1 |
View the latest Breastfeeding Report Card from CDC, tracking the breastfeeding objectives for each state.
Contact Information
Nutrition Program
2 Peachtree Street
10th Floor
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 656-9837
Page last updated 07/11/2016