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Hiv risk from breastfeeding

Hello,

Want to ask if the mother is hiv positive and breastfeeding a baby child 10 months old is it risk to the baby ?

I think i read only the risk if the mother breastfeeding a baby 0 to 3 months old only is it right ?

Please need your advice about it and some information

Thanks
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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We are not here to answer theoretical questions.  Please explain the exact situation that is happening TO YOU.   You seem to have a lot of fears about HIV that are not founded in medical science.

Is your baby being fed by someone who is HIV-positive?
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Next time you worry (including when you read this post) you should read all of the advice given to you when you have posted here before - because it is always the same fear and the same advice. Then you don't have to ask the same questions and get the same answers again.
If that doesn't work, then see a therapist because at this point your anxiety is a bit of a mental health issue and no one here can help with that.

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Hiv-risk-from-intercourse-and-oral/show/3070381
Only for the knowledge you can answer me it’s not all about anxiously and exposing what i know more Right knowledge = less Anxiety and less un right information
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See a mental health therapist instead of continuing to waste your own time living with all this mental agony.
Your problem is 100% mental so ONLY a therapist might be able to help you live a normal life..
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