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Susan Cole talks about feeding your baby when you have HIV

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29 November 2021

The guidance on the safest way to feed your baby if you live with HIV, depends on where you live in the world. NAM aidsmap's Susan Cole shares the latest advice in our new video.

For more information, read our page Feeding your baby when you have HIV.

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