The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that babies be exclusively breastfed (infant receives no other solids or liquids, except vitamins and medicines) for the first six months of life, and continue to breastfeed throughout the first year of life and as long after as is mutually desired (AAP, 2005). Additionally, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, and continued breastfeeding throughout the first two years of life (WHO, 2011). Considerable work has been conducted in the field of breastfeeding promotion, and recent survey data suggests that initiation rates of breastfeeding are high. According to the CDC (2010), 75 percent of children in the United States have been breastfed. These high rates of initiation are promising and illustrate that many women want to breastfeed and are attempting to do so.