Exclusive Breastfeeding In Infants Can Prevent HIV Transmission

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Posted by mbotee | Posted in reproductive health | Posted on 15-01-2010

Mothers who are HIV-positive are usually not willing to milk for her child for fear that the baby quiet, with the virus. But can prevent mothers exclusively breastfed their babies in fact such a transfer.

not mothers with HIV tend to want to have children and if they want to have children because they do not want to feed the child the disease. But who says the World Health Organisation (WHO) on 12/01/2009 HIV-positive mothers who breastfeed their children exclusively.

“HIV-positive mothers breast-feed their children exclusively as long as mother takes antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) since the beginning of her pregnancy,” said Dr. Henny Hendiyani Aimi Zainal, a consultant with a coffee in the morning in breast-feeding mother Association Indonesia (Aimi) in Hospitality Sambara, Jakarta, Monday (12/21/2009).

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Be Aware Of Whiteness

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Posted by mbotee | Posted in reproductive health | Posted on 15-12-2009

Fluor, which in medical parlance leucorrhoea flower or a discharge from the vagina. Whitish disease and a common problem in women. had experienced about 75% for women.

Normally look whitish translucent, odorless, and usually just before and after menstruation.Mucus in the vagina is affected hormones. More from whitish when women in the menstrual period before ovulation, because the hormone estrogen increases and ensures increase in vaginal secretions. In addition, the vaginal mucus during pregnancy greatly increased with the increase of the hormone estrogen.

While abnormal, excessive discharge from mild to severe example of strong-smelling liquids, such as sour milk, white or greenish-yellow are accompanied in severe cases, usually by itching and heat.

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