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Reference<br />

Forster DA, McLachlan<br />

HL & Lumley J<br />

International<br />

Breastfeeding Journal<br />

2996; 1.<br />

Gilchrist D, Woods B, Binns<br />

CW, Scott JA, Gracey M &<br />

Smith H Australian and<br />

New Zealand Journal of<br />

Public Health 2004; 28:225-<br />

228.<br />

Giglia RC, Binns CW &<br />

Alfonso HS BMC Public<br />

Health 2006; 6.<br />

Clements et al Acta<br />

Paediatr, 1997; 86:51-56<br />

Type of study RCT Prospective cohort (12 Prospective cohort (12 Prospective cohort study<br />

months)<br />

months)<br />

Level of evidence II (intervention) II (aetiology) II (aetiology) II (aetiology)<br />

Definition of<br />

breastfeeding<br />

Any breastfeeding (at 6<br />

months)<br />

Not provided Not provided Exclusive BF at discharge<br />

Any breastfeeding duration<br />

Intervention/<br />

comparator<br />

Smoking prior to<br />

pregnancy:<br />

1-19 cigarettes/ day vs no<br />

(reference)<br />

20 or more cigarettes/.day<br />

vs no (reference)<br />

Smoking prior to and during<br />

pregnancy vs not smoking.<br />

Number of cigarettes smoked/<br />

day also considered.<br />

N 981 425 completed baseline<br />

questionnaire<br />

Population/study<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Melbourne, Australia<br />

Primiparous women<br />

attending a public, tertiary<br />

hospital<br />

All eligible women<br />

approached <strong>for</strong><br />

participation<br />

Data from RCT used<br />

investigating effect of 2<br />

pregnancy interventions on<br />

breastfeeding initiation &<br />

Perth, Australia<br />

Mothers identifying as<br />

Aboriginal in 6 public<br />

hospitals<br />

Consecutive & unselected<br />

sample<br />

Interviews in hospital and at<br />

2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 24 & 52<br />

weeks postpartum<br />

Data from Perth Aboriginal<br />

Mothers Breastfeeding Study<br />

Stopping smoking during<br />

pregnancy vs did not stop<br />

smoking (ref)<br />

587 of 870 women contacted<br />

completed baseline<br />

questionnaires (68%)<br />

Perth, Australia (Perth Infant<br />

Feeding Study 2 – PIFSII)<br />

Conducted in hospitals,<br />

mothers contacted within 3<br />

days of giving birth<br />

Self-administered<br />

questionnaire completed in<br />

hospital. Follow-up<br />

interviews at 4, 10, 16, 22,<br />

32, 40 & 52 weeks<br />

Number of cigarettes/day<br />

Nil (ref), 1-9, 10-19, 20+<br />

700<br />

Infants from South West<br />

Thames (UK) region were<br />

randomly selected from all<br />

births, except home births.<br />

The subjects were randomly<br />

allocated an age at which to<br />

be interviewed, in such a<br />

way as to ensure that they<br />

had a similar age<br />

distribution to that<br />

previously described <strong>for</strong><br />

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