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Infant feeding and PMTCT
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Outcomes of Infants Born to Women  with HIV Infection 5–10 infants infected during pregnancy About 15 infants infected during labour and delivery 5 –15 infants infected during breastfeeding 25–40 infants will be HIV-infected 60 – 75 infants will not be HIV-infected 100 infants born to women who are HIV infected, without any interventions
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Infant Feeding Counselling Step 3 Explore with the mother her home and family situation. Offer to discuss with her partner before she decides and acknowledge her right to change her decision. Step 4 Help the mother choose an appropriate feeding option. Step 5 Demonstrate how to practise the chosen feeding option. Provide take-home flyer. How to practise exclusive breastfeeding How to practise other breastmilk options How to practise replacement feeding Step 6  Provide follow-up counselling and support.  Repeat Steps 3-5 if the mother changes her original choice. Explain when and how to stop breastfeeding early. Postnatal Visits  Monitor growth.  Check feeding practices and whether any change is desirable.  Check for signs of illness. Discuss feeding 6 to 24 months. Step 2 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different feeding options starting with the mother's initial preference. Step 1 Explain the risks of MTCT.
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Unit 6 infant feeding and pmtct

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  • 4. Outcomes of Infants Born to Women with HIV Infection 5–10 infants infected during pregnancy About 15 infants infected during labour and delivery 5 –15 infants infected during breastfeeding 25–40 infants will be HIV-infected 60 – 75 infants will not be HIV-infected 100 infants born to women who are HIV infected, without any interventions
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  • 6. Infant Feeding Counselling Step 3 Explore with the mother her home and family situation. Offer to discuss with her partner before she decides and acknowledge her right to change her decision. Step 4 Help the mother choose an appropriate feeding option. Step 5 Demonstrate how to practise the chosen feeding option. Provide take-home flyer. How to practise exclusive breastfeeding How to practise other breastmilk options How to practise replacement feeding Step 6  Provide follow-up counselling and support.  Repeat Steps 3-5 if the mother changes her original choice. Explain when and how to stop breastfeeding early. Postnatal Visits  Monitor growth.  Check feeding practices and whether any change is desirable.  Check for signs of illness. Discuss feeding 6 to 24 months. Step 2 Explain the advantages and disadvantages of different feeding options starting with the mother's initial preference. Step 1 Explain the risks of MTCT.
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