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Moms in West Virginia
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1.
Are you a mom?
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yes
No
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2.
Are you a working mom?
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Yes
No
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3.
How did you feed your child (or children) when they were newborn?
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Formula
Breastmilk
Mostly formula but some breastmilk
Mostly breastmilk but some formula
4.
If you went back to work, did you feel like you had the flexibility to pump your milk and/ or breastfeed at work?
Yes
No
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5.
When your child was 3 months old how did you feed them?
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Formula
Breastmilk
Mostly formula but some breastmilk
Mostly breastmilk but some formula
6.
If you answered formula -- what were the barriers to breastfeeding?
Difficulty breastfeeding
Had to go back to work and pumps were too expensive
Had to go back to work and pumps were too time consuming
Just didn't want to
N/A because I breastfed
Other (please specify)
7.
If you went back to work, how soon did you begin working after your child was born?
3 days to a week
About a month
2-4 months
More than 4 months
8.
If you went back to work, did you feel like you had the flexibility to continue breastfeeding?
Yes
No
9.
Did you get paid time off from work?
Nothing, I am an hourly worker
I got 3 weeks or less
I got 5-6 weeks paid time off
I got more than 6 weeks paid time off
Other (please specify)
10.
If you tried breastfeeding, what was the most challenging part of feeding your baby?
11.
When you were a baby, how did your mother feed you?
Breastmilk only
Formula only
Breastmilk with some formula
formula with some breastmilk
I don't know
12.
What do you think would make it easier for more moms to breastfeed?
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13.
Would you be willing to talk with me for a story about being a mom in West Virginia? If so, how can I contact you?
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