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Generic C-IYCF Package

Organization:
UNICEF
Year:
2011

Package Contents

Card Number Image Title
Cover Cover Cover
01 Nutrition for pregnant and breastfeeding women Nutrition for pregnant and breastfeeding women
02 Pregnant woman / delivery in facility Pregnant woman / delivery in facility
03 During the first 6 months, your baby needs ONLY breast milk During the first 6 months, your baby needs ONLY breast milk
04 Importance of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months Importance of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months
05 Breastfeed on demand, both day and night (8 to 12 times) to build up your breast milk supply Breastfeed on demand, both day and night (8 to 12 times) to build up your breast milk supply
06 Breastfeeding Positions Breastfeeding Positions
07 Good Attachment Good Attachment
08 Feeding a low birth weight baby Feeding a low birth weight baby
09 How to hand express breast milk and cup feed How to hand express breast milk and cup feed
10 When you are separated from your baby When you are separated from your baby
11 Feeding the Sick Baby under 6 months of age Feeding the Sick Baby under 6 months of age
12 Good hygiene (cleanliness) practices prevent disease Good hygiene (cleanliness) practices prevent disease
13 Start complementary feeding when baby reaches 6 months Start complementary feeding when baby reaches 6 months
14 Complementary feeding from 6 up to 9 months Complementary feeding from 6 up to 9 months
15 Complementary feeding from 9 up to 12 months Complementary feeding from 9 up to 12 months
16 Complementary feeding from 12 up to 24 months Complementary feeding from 12 up to 24 months
17 Food Variety Food Variety
18 How to add Micronutrient Powder (MNP) to Complementary Foods How to add Micronutrient Powder (MNP) to Complementary Foods
19 Feeding the Sick Child older than 6 months of age Feeding the Sick Child older than 6 months of age
20 Optimal family planning promotes improved health and survival for both mother and child Optimal family planning promotes improved health and survival for both mother and child
21 Regular growth monitoring and promotion Regular growth monitoring and promotion
22 When to bring your child to the health facility When to bring your child to the health facility
23a Exclusively Breastfeed and Take ARVs Exclusively Breastfeed and Take ARVs
23b Exclusively breastfeed even when there are no ARVs Exclusively breastfeed even when there are no ARVs
SC01 Avoid all Breastfeeding Avoid all Breastfeeding
SC02 Conditions needed to avoid all breastfeeding Conditions needed to avoid all breastfeeding
SC03 Non-breastfed child from 6 up to 24 months Non-breastfed child from 6 up to 24 months
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