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I apologize if this is a stupid question, but there is something here that I
don't get. As I understand it, HIV does not live long once exposed to the
air, hence the risk of exposure from an open vial of HIV+ blood is nil. Am
I right so far?
Assuming this is true, couldn't this mother express, let it sit for a few
minutes, then give the baby EBM? I know it is not the same but it would
atleast be a compromise that could get her back her child.
Just a thought.
Fran
Francine Eastwood, BA, LMT, CD (DONA)
Moderator "Diabetes and Pregnancy List"
http://www.ssv1site.com/feastwood
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