60 percent worried they wouldn't be able to breastfeed successfully.59 percent worried about losing weight after pregnancy.And, 59 percent worried about getting pregnant in the first place.Sushi and fish was the number one food concern, with 61 percent concerned.
The poll was conducted Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, 2009 using the online software Zoomerang. There were 123 valid responses from the 1,224 women from the March of Dimes Moms e-Panel and March for Babies Family Teams who were invited by email to answer the 65 questions. Some 90 percent of the women surveyed have a child who was born preterm. Nearly two-thirds of the respondents are employed, about 60 percent are between the ages of 25 and 34, 90 percent have children under the age of five and 95 percent had attended some college. The survey was Betty Wolder Levin, Ph.D., professor of Public Health, Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
SOURCE March of Dimes