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Perception and practice of breastfeeding in public in Poland Cover

Perception and practice of breastfeeding in public in Poland

Open Access
|Jun 2022

Figures & Tables

Figure 1

Reasons for abstaining from breastfeeding in public

Figure 2

Adaptation of places for breastfeeding in the opinion of breastfeeding women

Figure 3

Places in public places where the respondents breastfed

Figure 4

Criticism of breastfeeding a child in public

Survey results

Questions and AnswersN (%) *
What do you think about breastfeeding in public places (gallery, train station, park, office)?
I can634 (90,6)
I have no opinion38 (5,4)
I shouldn’t28 (4,0)

Have you ever breastfed in a public place?
Yes547 (78,9)
No **147 (21,1)

If Yes, how often did you breastfeed in a public place?
Occasionally178 (30,8)
Sometimes195 (33,8)
Often147 (25,5)
Whenever57 (9,9)

If Yes, was the place where you breastfed specially adapted to this purpose?
Yes45 (7,8)
No393 (68,0)
Partially140 (24,2)

If Yes, did you feel comfortable in the place where you breastfed?
Yes233 (46,9)
No264 (53,1)

Have you ever been criticised for breastfeeding in public?
Yes66 (10,4)
No568 (89,6)

Did you have to breastfeed outside your home?
Yes ***640 (91,4)
No60 (8,6)

Frequency of breastfeeding in a public place by the surveyed women by criticism phenomenon (p = 0,073)

If Yes, how often did you breastfeed in a public place?Women criticised for public breastfeeding N (%)*Women not criticised for public breastfeeding N (%)*
Occasionally14 (21,9)162 (31,8)
Sometimes23 (35,9)172 (33,7)
Often17 (26,6)129 (25,3)
Whenever10 (15,6)47 (9,2)

Tolerance for seeing a woman breastfeeding in a public place by city size (p = 0,276)

Size of the city of residence (size of the population)Women criticised for public breastfeeding N (%)*Women not criticised for public breastfeeding N (%)*
Urban agglomeration (e.g. Warsaw, Katowice)30 (13,2)197 (86,8)
Large city (over 100 000)11 (8,9)112 (91,1)
Average city (between 20 000 – 100 000)13 (7,2)168 (92,8)
Small city (< 20 000)12 (11,8)90 (88,2)

Demographic characteristics of the surveyed women

TraitN (%) *
Age (years)
< 208 (1,1)
20-30240 (34,3)
30-40397 (56,7)
> 4055 (7,9)

Size of the city of residence (size of the population)
Urban agglomeration (e.g. Warsaw, Katowice)234 (33,5)
Large city (over 100 000)134 (19,2)
Average city (between 20 000 – 100 000)206 (29,5)
Small city (< 20 000)124 (17,8)

Level of education
Primary education10 (1,4)
Secondary education138 (19,8)
Incomplete higher education59 (8,5)
Higher education490 (70,3)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.34763/jmotherandchild.20212504.d-21-00020 | Journal eISSN: 2719-535X | Journal ISSN: 2719-6488
Language: English
Page range: 277 - 284
Submitted on: Aug 30, 2021
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Accepted on: Feb 22, 2022
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Published on: Jun 9, 2022
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Justyna Grzyb, Łukasz Grzyb, Maria Wilińska, published by Institute of Mother and Child
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