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Seventeen percent (n = 206) of women experienced mastitis.
Twenty four women experienced mastitis in this time period.
Forty eight women experienced mastitis once, while 17 and 5 women experienced this condition two and three times respectively.
Slightly fewer than 10% of American women experienced mastitis in three months postpartum in a large cohort study [ 6].
Some studies have suggested that women who have previously experienced mastitis are more likely to experience this condition again with subsequent infants [ 13, 14, 35].
After a question to determine if women had experienced mastitis in the past, women were asked "Have you ever had any other staph bacterial infections?
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Women who reported any expressing were not more likely to experience mastitis, however women who reported expressing several times a day had a higher risk of developing mastitis.
Women in both the Family Birth Centre and Frances Perry House (private patients) had an increased odds of experiencing mastitis (OR~1.9) compared to women receiving public hospital care.
The final model is presented in Table 5. Family Birth Centre and Frances Perry House women had an increased odds of experiencing mastitis (AdjOR~1.9) compared to women receiving public hospital care.
Women recruited in the Family Birth Centre and Frances Perry House were more likely to develop mastitis (23% and 24%) than women in ABFAB (15%); compared to ABFAB, women in Family Birth Centre had an odds ratio of 1.70 (95%CI, 1.06, 2.73) and Frances Perry House of 1.73 (95%CI 1.18, 2.53) of experiencing mastitis.
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