HIV AND INFANT FEEDING COUNSELLING TOOLS Reference Guide (Towards Healthier Mothers, Children and Families)

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1、HIV AND INFANT FEEDING COUNSELLING TOOLS Reference Guide World Health Organizationii WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data HIV and infant feeding counseling tools : reference guide. 1.HIV infections - transmission 2.Breast feeding 3.Infant nutrition 4.Disease transmission, Vertical - preventio

2、n and control 5.Counseling 6.Teaching materials I.World Health Organization II.UNICEF III.United States. Agency for International Development.ISBN 92 4 159301 6 (NLM classi cation: WC 503.2) World Health Organization 2005 All rights reserved. Publications of the World Health Organization can be obta

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10、n Reference Bureau. SARA is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development, Bureau for Africa, O ce of Sustainable Development (USAID/AFR/ SD) under Contract No. AOT-C-00-99-00237-00. e opinions expressed herein do not necessarily re ect the views of USAID or AED. Printed in Canada Designed

11、 by Raymond Lambert and H.J. Lee Bennett, IIIiii CONTENTS Acknowledgements v Acronyms and Abbreviations vi Chapter 1: Introduction 1Overview of the Counselling Tools 1Adapting the Tools to the Local Situation 2Objectives of Infant Feeding Counselling 4Timing of Infant Feeding Counselling 5Snapshot o

12、f a Counselling Session 5Feeding Options 6Counselling Flow Chart 8Review of Counselling Basics 10Supplies Needed 10 Chapter 2: Help the Mother to Choose a Feeding Option (Steps 1-4) 13Beginning the Counselling Session 14Explaining the Risk of Mother-to-Child Transmission 14Overview of Infant Feeding

13、 Options 15Advantages and Disadvantages of Commercial Infant Formula 17Advantages and Disadvantages of Exclusive Breastfeeding 18Advantages and Disadvantages of Expressing and Heat-Treating Breast Milk 20Advantages and Disadvantages of Wet-Nursing 21Advantages and Disadvantages of Home-Modi ed Anima

14、l Milk 23Assessing the Mothers Situation 25Helping the Mother to Choose a Feeding Option 27Family Support for Infant Feeding 28Disclosing HIV Status 29 Chapter 3: Teach the Mother How to Practise the Chosen Feeding Option (Step 5) 31Con rming the Womans Decision 31Overview of Exclusive Breastfeeding

15、 32How to Start Breastfeeding 34Preventing and Treating Cracked Nipples 35Preventing and Treating Mastitis 36How Much to Feed a Baby from Birth to 6 Months 37Hygienic Preparation of Formula, Milk and Food 39ivCup-Feeding 40Commercial Formula: Important Facts 41How to Prepare Commercial Formula 42Home-Modi ed Animal Milk: Important Facts 43How to Prepare Home-Modi ed Animal Milk 45How to Express Breast Milk 47How to Heat-Treat and Store Breast Milk 48Wet-Nursing (Breastfeeding by Another Woman) 49Dealing with Infant-Feeding Pressure from Others 50Getting Community Support 51Chapter 4: Prov

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