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Feeding a baby while living with HIV

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  • Feeding a baby while living with HIV
    • Being diagnosed with HIV
    • Current or most recent pregnancy
    • Conversations with HIV clinicians about infant feeding and HIV
    • Views about older guidelines and feeding experiences outside of the UK
    • Experiences with maternity care and non-HIV healthcare professionals
    • Choosing between breastfeeding and formula feeding
    • Experiences of breastfeeding (while living with HIV)
    • Experiences of formula feeding while living with HIV
    • The role and support of partners, friends and family
    • Seeking support, advocacy, and HIV organisations
    • Social identity, belonging, stigma and discrimination
    • Experiences of partners of women living with HIV
    • HIV and infant feeding glossary
  • People's Profiles
    • Born with HIV
    • HIV diagnosed aged under 25
    • HIV diagnosed aged 25-30
    • HIV diagnosed aged 31-36
    • HIV diagnosed aged 37+
    • Partners' experiences
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Feeding a baby while living with HIV

Profiles - HIV diagnosed aged 31-36

Gracelove

Gracelove is of Black African descent. She is separated and has two children, a six-year-old child and a six month old baby.

Sherry

Sherry is single and has four children, aged 26, 15 and 13 years old, and an 18-month-old baby.

Deborah

Deborah is Black African and is single, with two children, a 7-year-old child and an 11-month-old baby.

Diablos

Diablos is Black African and has a partner and two children, one aged 21 years and an 11-month-old baby.

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