Myth: African-American Women Today Don’t Need to Breastfeed.
African-American mothers breastfeed their children at lower rates than women of other races. The reasons behind this difference are complex and are a result of history, social barriers to breastfeeding, and lack of support. But the truth is that today the majority of women start out breastfeeding, regardless of race, income, or family history.
If you cannot find breastfeeding support and assistance in your family, go online to find a supportive community. Google “black breastfeeding support” to find information for your area. Look at YouTube videos for tips and tricks. Connect with others on social media who know what you’re going through.
Deciding to breastfeed your child is a very personal decision that you do not need to justify to anyone. The truth is that breastfeeding is the healthiest start for your baby, and the longer you can breastfeed your baby, the healthier he or she will be.
Source: Office on Women's Health (OWH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services