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Now, there are "relative contraindications," "definite contraindications,"
"absolute contraindications," "possible contraindications" and lots of other
ways of confusing people. I have always thought that an absolute
contraindication was a worthwhile term but the rest are too hazy to help much.
BTW, I have always regarded HIV positivity as a "relative contraindication"
at worst. Nursing while HIV+ may help the baby for all we know. The data
are contradictory and sensationalized by the lay press. Come to think of it,
the medical literature also sensationalizes this issue.
Jay Gordon, MD, FAAP, IBCLC (useful)
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