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Jacquie Nutt wrote:
> From the PlusNews report http://www.plusnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=87263 is this little bit of mistakenly "plussed" news:
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> "The new guidelines encourage HIV-positive mothers taking ARVs to exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first twelve months of life."
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> Here is a link to the original WHO press release in honour of World AIDS Day (today). It does not encourage "twelve months of exclusive breastfeeding," of course. http://u.nu/37q24
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How can we as a lactation community criticize others for not being
accurate about the definition of 'exclusive breastfeeding' when we don't
agree ourselves on it? I was horrified recently by the number of people
on this list who posted supporting giving babies probiotics. To me,
this means those babies would no longer be exclusively breastfed.
Exclusive breastfeeding means that the only things to go into baby's
mouth are mom's breast, (and any of mom's nipple ointment, bathwater,
sweat, etc. as go along with this), toys, baby's own hands, and perhaps
a few fragments of carpet lint or similar things that end up there from
baby exploring. Any giving of a vitamin or supplement means baby is not
exclusively breastfed.
Christine
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