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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

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an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

green triangle with upward trending arrow inside it higher than the previous measurement period; green triangle with downward trending arrow inside it lower than the previous measurement period; blue equals sign no statistically different change  from previous measurement period.

green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

gray chart bars No data on significance available

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Stopped Breastfeeding Due to Resuming Work

State: Ohio
Measurement Period: 2022
This indicator shows the percentage of women with a live birth whose baby was alive and living with them or still in the hospital, who ever breastfed, who stopped breastfeeding due to resuming work.

Why is this important?

Breastfeeding provides health benefits for both infants and mothers. Breastfeeding is considered to be the best source of nutrition for most infants. Many mothers stop breastfeeding early due to lack of ongoing support, and factors such as workplace policies, education, and hospital practices.
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17.5%
Source: The Ohio Pregnancy Assessment Survey (OPAS) Dashboard
Measurement period: 2022
Maintained by: Cuyahoga County Board of Health
Last update: April 2024
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Technical note: The OPAS survey design makes the data representative of residential Ohio women with a live birth. Please note that 2022 estimates exclude mothers <18 years old, and may not be comparable to prior estimates. The lower and upper bounds represent the 95% confidence interval for the estimate.

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light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

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red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

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Filed under: Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health, Health Behaviors, Infants, Women