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Nutrition for pregnant and breastfeeding women
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Pregnant woman / delivery in facility
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During the first 6 months, your baby needs ONLY breast milk
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Importance of exclusive breastfeeding during the first 6 months
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Breastfeed on demand, both day and night (8 to 12 times) to build up your breast milk supply
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Breastfeeding Positions
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Good Attachment
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Feeding a low birth weight baby
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How to hand express breast milk and cup feed
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When you are separated from your baby
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Feeding the Sick Baby under 6 months of age
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Good hygiene (cleanliness) practices prevent disease
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Start complementary feeding when baby reaches 6 months
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Complementary feeding from 6 up to 9 months
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Complementary feeding from 9 up to 12 months
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Complementary feeding from 12 up to 24 months
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Food Variety
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How to add Micronutrient Powder (MNP) to Complementary Foods
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Feeding the Sick Child older than 6 months of age
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Optimal family planning promotes improved health and survival for both mother and child
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Regular growth monitoring and promotion
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When to bring your child to the health facility
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Exclusively Breastfeed and Take ARVs
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Exclusively breastfeed even when there are no ARVs
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Avoid all Breastfeeding
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Conditions needed to avoid all breastfeeding
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Non-breastfed child from 6 up to 24 months
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