According to demographic research, the woman least likely to breastfeed, and therefore most likely to need education regarding the benefits and proper techniques of breastfeeding, is:

1. 30 to 35 years old, Caucasian, part-time employed outside the home.
2. less than 25 years old, Hispanic, unemployed.
3. less than 25 years old, African-American, employed full-time outside the home.
4. 35 years and older, Caucasian, employed full-time at home.


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1, 2, 4. Incorrect. Women least likely to breastfeed are typically younger than 25, lower-income, lower-educated, employed full-time outside the home, and African-American.
3. Correct. Women least likely to breastfeed are typically younger than 25, lower-income, low-er-educated, employed full time outside the home, and African-American.

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