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T l f R hiTools for Reaching Breastfeeding ExclusivityBreastfeeding Exclusivity

Goals January 8, 2013

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ObjectivesObjectives

1. Describe how to discuss with a pregnant esc be o to d scuss t a p eg a twoman the WIC food packages available to her in baby’s first monthS if h f d k i f h 2. Specify the food package options for the mother once the food package for the baby has been determined.baby has been determined.

3. Identify at least one report available to assist in assessing agency’s breastfeeding rates.

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Food PackagesFood Packages

Consider how to minimize early Consider how to minimize early supplementation with infant formula through continued or increased efforts to promote and support the breastfeeding dyad.Food package options allow for three infant feeding options:

E l i l b tf diExclusively breastfeedingPartially breastfeedingFully infant formula feedingFully infant formula feeding

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Breastfeeding DefinitionsBreastfeeding Definitions

For the purpose of assigning WIC food For the purpose of assigning WIC food packages:

USDA Definition

Exclusively breastfed

Women whose infants do not receive formula from WIC

Partially breastfed Women whose infants receive formula in amounts that do not exceed the maximum allowances for the partially breastfed infant

Full formula Non-breastfeeding womenFull formula Non breastfeeding women

Women whose infants receive formula in amounts that exceed the maximum allowances for the partially breastfed infantpackages

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Birth Month StudyBirth Month Study

Study evaluated the impact of the Study evaluated the impact of the changes on:

WIC package choicesgInfant formula amountsInitiation, duration and intensity of b tf dibreastfeeding

Focused on infants and their mothers for Focused on infants and their mothers for the birth month and next five months postpartumpostpartum

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FindingsFindings

Initiation rates did not changeInitiation rates did not change

Duration showed a slight increaseDuration showed a slight increase

Breastfeeding intensity did not changeBreastfeeding intensity did not changeNo change in the percentage of mothers exclusively breastfeeding among those who y g ghad initiated breastfeeding

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Overall FindingsOverall Findings

Results are neutral in the sense that no Results are neutral in the sense that no adverse impact was observed

Therefore…

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February 2013February 2013

Illinois WIC food packages will change to Illinois WIC food packages will change to provide two options initially after birth:

Full breastfeedinggFull infant formula feeding

There will no longer be an option for partially breastfeeding in the first month

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Why?Why?

Introducing formula:Introducing formula:reduces the health impact of breastfeedingmilk production decreasespreduces breastfeeding duration

Intended to strengthen efforts in Illinois to Intended to strengthen efforts in Illinois to promote and support breastfeeding as the optimal infant feeding choice for WIC optimal infant feeding choice for WIC mothers

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Food Package AssignmentFood Package Assignment

Is determined byIs determined byhow much breastfeeding the infant is doing do gage of the infant

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Food Package Assignment:Birth MonthWhat if mom is exclusively breastfeeding?What if mom is exclusively breastfeeding?

She would be certified as breastfeedingfor food package assignment she must be

d d l l b f dconsidered exclusively breastfeedingFood packages for both mom and baby would

be assigned using the Grand Deluxe tablesbe assigned using the Grand Deluxe tables

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Food Package Assignment:Birth MonthWhat if mom wants formula in the first What if mom wants formula in the first month but she is also breastfeeding?

She would be certified as breastfeedinggfor food package assignment she must be considered fully formula feeding regardless of the amount of formula provided.

Food packages for both mom and baby would be assigned using the Breastfeeding Basictables tables. Provide enough formula to meet her needs, void remaining food instruments.g

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Food Package Assignment:Birth MonthWhat if mom wants formula in the first What if mom wants formula in the first month and is not breastfeeding?

She would be certified as post-partum for food package assignment she must be considered fully formula feeding.

Food packages for both mom and baby would Food packages for both mom and baby would be assigned using the Basic tables.

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Cornerstone Screens for Birth MonthCornerstone Screens for Birth MonthFirst Certification after Delivery

Intensity of Breastfeeding

PA15 Category

SV01 Code

AS02Food Pkg

TypeType

Exclusive Breastfeeding “B ”

WCB or WCBN Grand Deluxe“B ”

Partial Breastfeeding “B”

WCB or WCBN Breastfeeding BasicB Basic

None Postpartum WCN or WCNN Basicp“N”

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Impactp

Many states, including California and Pennsylvania, have not provided supplemental formula in the first month of life since 2009 life since 2009. In SFY12 only about 7% of Illinois WIC infants received the package which p gprovided 1 can of formula in the first month. M i h lMany agencies were much lowerLet’s hear how they discuss formula supplementation in the first month supplementation in the first month.

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PC I t r iPC InterviewsDescribe how you work with pregnant Describe how you work with pregnant women to establish a breastfeeding goal. Do you do this in class or one-on-one? What are typical responses?How do you talk to a mom that feels she needs supplemental formula?How do you help moms understand that h h h lk?they have enough milk?

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Partial Breastfeeding Af h Fi M hAfter the First Month

Staff must assess the amount of Staff must assess the amount of supplement requested by moms who are not exclusively breastfeeding USDA has established “Federal Maximum Monthly Allowances” for supplemental formula.

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Partial Breastfeeding Af h Fi M hAfter the First Month

Moms who want:Moms who want:Less than the Federal Maximum receive a Deluxe food packageMore than the Federal Maximum receive a Basic Breastfeeding food package

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Food Package Assignment:1-3 months

Partially breastfeeding packages for the Partially breastfeeding packages for the infant 1-3 months of age have not changed.Possible scenario:

dyad is considered fully formula feeding in the first month, then partially breastfeeding in months 1-3.

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ExampleExample

Mom requests 2 cans of formulaMom requests 2 cans of formulafor her baby in the first month.

Food Package

0 1 month

Food Package1-3 months

0-1 month

Mom 200 100

Baby 410, FI # 1 407

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Dyads Must AgreeDyads Must Agree

Food package stopsFood package stopsFor Example, cannot provide:

full formula package for the infant full formula package for the infant and a partially breastfeeding package to the motherto the motherfull formula package for the infant and a exclusive breastfeeding gpackage to the mother

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4 5 M th Old I f t4-5 Month Old InfantsFood packages have not changed for infants p g gthis age but dyads must match

Food Food Pkg4-5

months

Pkg4-5

monthsFood Pkg

Food Pkg

Mom 150 200

Baby 505 510

4-5 months

4-5 months

yMom 200 150

Baby 505 510Baby 505 510

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Food Package Assignment:> 6 Month Old InfantsWhat if mom is exclusively breastfeeding?What if mom is exclusively breastfeeding?

She would continue her breastfeeding certification

for food package assignment she must be considered exclusively breastfeeding.

Food packages for both mom and baby would Food packages for both mom and baby would be assigned using the Grand Deluxe tables.

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Food Package Assignment:> 6 Month Old InfantsWhat if mom wants formula but she is also What if mom wants formula but she is also breastfeeding?

She would continue her breastfeeding gcertificationFood package assignment is based on the amount of formula provided to the baby:amount of formula provided to the baby:

Deluxe Partially Breastfeeding tables: Foods still providedBreastfeeding Basic tables: 240 package w/ no food

For the baby, provide enough formula to meet needs & void remaining food instruments.needs & void remaining food instruments.

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Food Package Assignment:> 6 Month Old InfantsWhat if mom wants only formula?What if mom wants only formula?

Her certification as post-partum ends when the baby turns 6 months old.The baby will continue to receive a food package from the Basic food package table until his/her first birthdayuntil his/her first birthday.

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CHP I t r iCHP Interviews“How and when do you discuss the How and when do you discuss the differences in the WIC food packages for infants and new moms?“How will the removal of the partial breastfeeding packages (1 can) in the first month change your counseling and education?”

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WIC C rdi t r I t r iWIC Coordinator Interviews“How do you monitor CHPs and PCs How do you monitor CHPs and PCs regarding breastfeeding promotion and support?”“What reports do you review to assist you in meeting breastfeeding goals?”

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I pl t tiImplementationSeveral guidance documents have been Several guidance documents have been provided today.Further information will be provided after u t e o at o be p o ded a teCornerstone testing of these changes is complete.

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Exclusivity at 3 Months4450

Exclusivity at 3 Months

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25

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Illinois WIC SFY12Goal for SFY13

8 1015

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Goal for SFY13HP 2020 Goal

5

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