Today is World Statistics Day!
- temimashaashua
- 21 באוק׳ 2021
- זמן קריאה 1 דקות
All right, that's not precise. It only happens once every 5 years, and the next time will be in 2025. However, I love numbers, so this is a good excuse. In addition to my Lactation Consultant certificate, I have, among others, a B.Sc. in Mathematics. So in honor of this day, I'll share a few numbers about breastfeeding:
Breastfeeding (even only once) is correlated with a 36% decrease in SIDS. Breastfeeding for 2 months is associated with a 50% decrease!
Breastfeeding could possibly eliminate 72% of infant hospitalizations due to diarrhea, and 57% of hospitalizations from respiratory infections.
Long term breastfeeding lowers obesity risks by 25%.
Women who breastfeed for over 12 months cumulatively, have 26% decrease in breast cancer risk than non-breastfeeding women. For ovarion cancer, this decreases by 35%!
Breastfeeding lowers type II Diabetes risk by 40%. The defense affect increases with breastfeeding duration.
The last statistic is the most important one:
Before birth, over 90% of Israeli women want to breastfeed. Yet 6 months postpartum, fewer than 55% of women are breastfeeding.
Why?

Here are some more numbers:
- The most common reason for breastfeeding cessation is pain - 96% of breastfeeding women report pain in the first days.
- The second most common reason is falsely perceived low milk supply.
- The third, and least common, is true deficit in milk supply.
I hope that I can make a difference in the numbers for those women who want to breastfeed. :)