To
develop and implement a comprehensive, community-wide plan to increase the
rate of breastfeeding initiation and duration of exclusivity among women in
Harris County.
Community organizations/agencies will work together to increase breastfeeding
rates and eliminate disparity in this critical public health indicator.
Women who breastfeed will have access to culturally appropriate prenatal,
intrapartum, and postpartum support and information.
Assure consistent, periodic, reliable monitoring of breastfeeding behaviors
among women in Harris County, Texas.
Enhance community and professional awareness of the benefits of breastfeeding
and knowledge of optimal breastfeeding support practices.
Initial members include Harris County
Hospital District (HCHD), USDA/ARS Children's
Nutrition Research Center (CNRC), Harris
County Public Health & Environmental Services WIC Program (HCPHES),
and Houston
Department of Health & Human Services WIC Program (HDHHS).
Membership in the coalition is continunally expanding. To see the current
of members, see Member Organizations.
Harris County lacks a coordinated, organized effort to increase breastfeeding rates in minority women. In-hospital support for breastfeeding women is expanding rapidly in private hospitals - Woman's Hospital of Texas has 11 full time Lactation Consultants - while public hospitals have none. There is no significant contact with nursing mothers during the most critical early postpartum period - WIC programs see women in the prenatal period and at 2 months postpartum. Postpartum minority women do not make or keep follow-up appointments. There is no significant peer counselor program in the District, and the City and County programs need expanding. TDH breastfeeding training does not meet the need by a large margin and there is a lack of supervised clinical experience/internships. Most workers in social service organizations that interface with nursing mothers are not trained to provide support or referrals. Finally, there is little research-based data about breastfeeding practices of minority women in Harris County.
The Coalition will develop and implement a comprehensive, community wide plan to increase the rate of breastfeeding initiation and duration of exclusivity among minority women in Harris County.
The HCBC will work with community agencies, organizations, and lay groups
to:
Throughout Harris County to include:

