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Re: [pronut-hiv] How is abrupt weaning done? (3)
- From: "Rachel Stern" <sternworks@verizon.net>
- Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 08:09:18 -0400
Thanks, Nkuoh.
How well does this recommendation work out? Do most women use this method,
and are they successful with it?
Is it ok for the mother to continue breastfeeding after 6 months, but to use
mixed feeding? Are there data on infection rate in previously uninfected
infants, nonexclusively breastfed during months 6-12.
Thanks.
----- "Nkuoh Godlove"wrote:
We do recommend that whenever the mom starts thinking about weaning, she
should begin expressing breast milk into a cup and giving the baby by cup or
spoon. After a week or two, what the baby should recieve from the cup should
be formula food. In this way the baby gets used to the cup first and then
the cup content which is formula.
Thanks for your concerns.
NKUOH
Ali <alimaclaine@btinternet.com> wrote:
Following on from Rachel on abrupt weaning. A lot of people talk about this
but how is it actually done in practice?
Thanks, Ali Maclaine
----- "Rachel Stern"wrote:
Thanks for reporting this interesting survey. Could you please let us know
in the future, how many of the babies are HIV infected or become HIV
infected.
Also, what are feeding recommendations for breastfed infants at 6 months of
age. Are they abruptly weaned, and if so, onto what? or is mixed feeding ok
after 6 months?
Thank you
Rachel Stern
----- "Nkuoh Godlove"wrote:
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