Foreign-born mothers more likely to breast feed

Ireland’s rising breast feeding rate may be the result of an increased number of foreign-born mothers living here, rather than policy and research efforts, a report suggested.

Foreign-born mothers more likely to breast feed

It found that a mother’s citizenship and birthplace were among the strongest influencing factors.

Researchers from Trinity College Dublin, UCC, and the ESRI used the Growing Up in Ireland national study to consider the influence of ethnicity on breast feeding rates.

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