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Hull Moms Embrace Breastfeeding: Rates Soar
15 Mar
Summary
- Breastfeeding rates in Hull have more than doubled in a decade.
- Support projects have significantly contributed to this positive trend.
- Hull now leads with 52% of babies breastfed at six weeks.

Hull, one of England's most deprived cities, has witnessed a dramatic rise in breastfeeding rates over the past decade. Currently, 52% of six-week-old infants are breastfed, a significant leap from the 30.1% recorded in 2015-2016. This transformation is largely credited to community-led initiatives, such as the peer support project run by the Goodwin Development Trust, which offers vital home visits and consistent advice to new mothers.
The efforts have been recognized with Unicef Gold accreditation for the Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust, highlighting Hull's success in promoting breastfeeding. This achievement signifies a cultural shift, moving conversations from formula brands to encouraging breastfeeding and highlighting available support. Health professionals and mothers alike express pride in this development, recognizing its long-term benefits for infant health and well-being.




