HIV‐positive Malawian women with young children prefer overweight body sizes and link underweight body size with inability to exclusively breastfeed
Abstract
Before the prevention of mother‐to‐child transmission (PMTCT) program was widely implemented in Malawi, HIV‐positive women associated exclusive breastfeeding with accelerated disease progression and felt that an HIV‐positive woman could more successfully breastfeed if she had a larger body size. The relationship between breastfeeding practices and body image perceptions has not been explored in the context of the Option B+ PMTCT program, which...
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Title
HIV‐positive Malawian women with young children prefer overweight body sizes and link underweight body size with inability to exclusively breastfeed
Published Date
Mar 10, 2017
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
1
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