Increasing Breastfeeding Rates in the United States
What can be done? The United States Department of Health and Human Services developed specific recommendations for breastfeeding initiation and duration in the United States as part of their Healthy People 2010 national initiative for health promotion and disease prevention. Because the health benefits associated with breastfeeding for both the mother and baby are well […]
Prenatal Care and Birth Outcomes
Does Continuous Coverage Make Sense? The cost associated with premature birth and low birth weight babies is astounding. According to a 2007 study in Pediatrics, the annual cost of hospitalization for premature/low birth weight babies in the United States during 2001 was $5.8 billion. This cost reflects 47% of all infant hospitalizations in that year […]