Which of the following mothers definitely should be counseled against breastfeeding?

1. A mother with a poorly balanced diet
2. A mother who is overweight
3. A mother who is HIV-positive
4. A mother who has twins


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Rationale:
1. A newborn whose mother has a poor diet might need to receive supplements.
2. Mothers who are overweight can be encouraged to breastfeed.
3. Women with HIV or AIDS are counseled against breastfeeding.
4. Mothers who have twins can be encouraged to breastfeed.

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