How can someone with HIV have a child?
How do people with HIV have children?
First of all, no children.
If it is necessary to recommend antiviral treatment first, under the guidance of the antiviral treatment doctor to be
The fetus is connected to the mother's blood through the umbilical cord for at least nine months, and "you" have the audacity to tell people that the child is healthy? Why don't you tell everyone that "you" have already invented a cure for AIDS?
Who's going to take care of a kid who's going to die any minute, and who's going to take care of the kid, and what people are going to say behind the kid's back, and has he thought about that?
Hello, I'm Hui Hui, the international consultant of Able to Love, and I'm glad to answer your question!
In fact, there is no need to look at AIDS as such a horrible thing, friends with AIDS can actually live like normal people. AIDS can only be transmitted through blood, sex and mother-to-child transmission, and there is no risk of contagion in normal life, eating and working together.
If a woman with AIDS can give birth to a child but it is not recommended to do so. If you insist on getting pregnant, you need to strengthen the perinatal and labor and delivery monitoring. They should go to a hospital with good medical conditions to give birth. Delivery should be well strict sterilization isolation, under the guidance of the doctor for preventive medication, recommended cesarean section and artificial feeding. HIV-infected pregnant women cannot completely avoid infecting the fetus or baby. However, taking antiviral drugs later in the pregnancy can reduce the infection rate from about 30% to less than 10%.
If male, you can inject semen into the test tube through the latest foreign HIV sperm washing technology, and then mixed with osmotic agent, the mixture through the centrifuge rotating at high speed, the HIV-containing seminal plasma will float on the surface of the liquid, this method can remove the problematic sperm, extract the healthy sperm, use the combination of healthy sperm and egg to form fertilized eggs, and then use the third-generation screening technology to cultivate the fertilized egg into a The third-generation screening technology is used to test the blastocysts that are formed from the fertilized eggs to ensure that healthy embryos are implanted in the uterus under double screening. In this way, it is possible to have a healthy baby!
Nowadays, mother-to-child transmission can be interrupted by medication. If the mother is HIV-positive, she must undergo a medical check-up when pregnant and have a viral load less than a certain value before giving birth, and she must take blocking medication during her pregnancy; cesarean sections are usually used to avoid vaginal infections. Despite the measures taken, the probability of infection is still high, at a few percent, much higher than for sexual transmission.
Go to your local CDC for advice, have a regular place to intervene, take the medication as required by your doctor, take the medication at birth, and more than ninety percent of children are normal!
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