MLHU - Health Status Resource

Figure 12.2.7: Infants fed a combination of breast milk and substitute (formula or other) at the hospital or midwifery practice group

Percent of live births, Middlesex-London, Ontario and Peer Group, 2013 to 2017

Figure 12.2.7: Infants fed a combination of breast milk and substitute (formula or other) at the hospital or midwifery practice group
Source: 
BORN Public Health Cube, BORN Information System, BORN Ontario. Extracted: 2019 Feb 25. Ontario Agency for Health Protection and Promotion (Public Health Ontario). Snapshots: Maternal health Snapshot. Toronto, ON: Queen’s Printer for Ontario; c2018 [updated 2018 Sep 24; cited 2019 Feb 21]. Available from: publichealthontario.ca/en/DataAndAnalytics/Snapshots/Pages/Maternal-health.aspx
Note: 
Ontario and Peer Group data not available for 2017.

The percent of infants in Middlesex-London fed a combination of breast milk and substitute at the hospital or MPG was 28.7% in 2017, down from 31.1% in 2013 (Fig. 12.2.7). The decline over time is likely due to the increase in infants exclusively fed breast milk at the hospital or MPG.