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Darillyn Starr <[log in to unmask]>
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I've had another question about whether it is safe for an adoptive mother to breastfeed a baby who is known to be HIV+, or at risk for it but still too young for a definitive test to be made.  In 1990, at a European are conference of LLLI, a physician spoke about a report of mothers in eastern Europe having been infected by their nursing infants, who had contracted it from transfusions.  I've heard some other things, over the years, but can't remember anything definitive.  It's confusing that they say it can't be transferred by kissing, even thought people often have small cracks in their lips or small wounds inside their mouths.  I seems reasonable that, if kissing is safe, breastfeeding would be too, but I certainly don't want to encourage it without knowing for sure.  

Does anyone have any kind of recent evidence that I could pass on to these mothers?  It is quite a common question.

Thanks!
Darillyn
 		 	   		  
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