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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+
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Feeding a baby while living with HIV

Profiles - Partners' experiences

Stephen

Stephen is White British and does not have HIV. He lives with his partner Holly, who is living with HIV. Holly is pregnant with their first child.

Edward

Edward is White British and does not have HIV. He lives with his wife, Marella, who is living with HIV. They have a two-year-old child, and Marella is eight months pregnant.

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