The percentage of women breastfeeding their newborn babies is very low among minority populations such as African American women in Mississippi. There are good results with initiatives supporting the initiation of breastfeeding after delivery. However, the percentages of continuation of breastfeeding up to 3, 6 or 12 months are still very low in Mississippi. Therefore, this project is proposing to focus on community interventions including social and cultural components to promote and support continuation of breastfeeding. * The social component will include interventions to promote supportive environments in the workplace for lactating mothers, as well as promoting the use of mother's milk to feed infants in daycare centers. * The cultural component will focus on educating and raising awareness of the benefit of BF to prevent absenteeism at work, to reduce child illnesses, and to promote healthy child development. The cultural component will target the mother with her family and spouse/partner, employers, and daycare managers.
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Outcomes in Mothers at 3 months
Timeframe: At 3 months post enrollment.
Outcomes in Mothers at 6 months
Timeframe: At 6 months post enrollment.
Outcomes in Mothers at 12 months
Timeframe: At 12 months post enrollment.
Outcomes in Mothers Perceptions on Support at 12 months
Timeframe: At 12 months post enrollment.
Outcomes in Mothers Perceptions on Infant's wellbeing at 12 months
Timeframe: At 12 months post enrollment.
Outcomes in Infant's development at 3 months
Timeframe: At 3 months post natal
Outcomes in Infant's development at 6 months
Timeframe: At 6 months post natal
Outcomes in Infant's development at 12 months
Timeframe: At 12 months post natal
Outcomes in Infant's health at 3 months
Timeframe: At 3 months post natal
Outcomes in Infant's health at 6 months
Timeframe: At 6 months post natal
Outcomes in Infant's health at 12 months
Timeframe: At 12 months post natal