Infant feeding option for HIV +VE mothers for the first six months

“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:

1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.

2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).

3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.

4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.

5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.

6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.

7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”

“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.

“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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“Steps to prepare the formula mix:
1. Boil water. Cool it to drinking temperature in a covered container and pour into a clean thermos.
2. Before preparing the formula, wash your hands with water and soap (or ashes if soap is not available).
3. Read instructions on the tin carefully.
4. Put the exact amount of lukewarm water into the cup.
5. Only use the spoon provided in the tin to scoop the right amount of formula provided.
6. Stir well until the formula powder has completely blended.
7. Feed the baby until he/she is satisfied.”
“Exclusive formulae feeding for the first six months. Choose the feeding option that is best for you and reduce the risk for your baby. Exclusive breastfeeding or formula milk, but never mix.
“Ministry of Medical Services. NASCOP.” “maisha! National AIDS Control Council.”

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Description: 
Large color photograph of a woman feeding a baby. Three smaller photographs show water boiling, hand washing, and a cup of formula milk.
Language: 
English
Locale: 
Kenya
Keywords: Hygiene, Mothers, Breastfeeding, HIV-positive women, Hand washing

Identifier: 
AP10731_01.jpg


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