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Infants of incarcerated women were less likely to be fed breast milk at discharge, 3.6% vs 37% p  0.001. Adjusted mean LOS was longer among infants born to incarcerated women, 18.5 vs 16.6days (p = 0.009). Infants with NAS born to incarcerated women in Connecticut had longer LOS, lower rates of being fed breast milk, and different prenatal substance exposures than infants with NAS born to non-incarcerated women. Supporting the maternal-infant dyad until infant discharge may mitigate the potential negative impact of maternal inc