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Can I still have children with HIV? Is blocking within 24 hours effective when high-risk behavior occurs?

AIDS patients can have children, provided that there are no complications, and that they receive medication in advance to reduce their HIV load to undetectable levels. 97% of patients will be undetectable six months after receiving medication, and the rate of transmission between husband and wife will drop by 96%. If the woman has AIDS, she should go to the hospital for counseling when she gets pregnant, and take timely female interruption to prevent transmission to the child.

The success rate of HIV blockade is around 99%, which refers to the prevention of the spread of HIV infection by means of medication or other means within 72 hours after the occurrence of HIV exposure. However, there is always a catch, and it is important to stay away from risk factors for the sake of your health and well-being.

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First of all, let me answer your question:People with AIDS can have children, and the effectiveness of taking medication within 24 hours after high-risk behavior can reach 99%.

What can I do if I am infected by an AIDS patient or if I engage in high-risk behavior?

Seize the golden time to save yourself "within 72 hours".

Why is it important to prevent HIV within 72 hours? This has to do with the way the AIDS virus invades the human body. It takes about 72 hours for the virus to reach the lymphatic organs of the human body, so prevention within 72 hours is best known as the "golden 72 hours".

②. Consult immediately and seek help directly from your local CDC (Epidemic Prevention Station) to complete the appropriate preventive measures with the help of a medical professional.

(iii) The blocking success rate can reach 99% when the drug is taken within 24 hours.

④. When buying HIV prevention drugs, be sure to go to a regular hospital or CDC.

⑤. Couples with AIDS can have healthy babies under the professional guidance of a doctor.

In fact, AIDS is not scary, and if you take the right measures, you will not be infected.

In our daily lives and work, and in our families, we need to give encouragement to AIDS patients to be positive and live a healthy and happy life.

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It is not recommended to have children when you have AIDS. If you want to have a child, you must follow the mother-to-child interruption (PMTCT) regimen established by your doctor and take medication to monitor your pregnancy until your viral load is lowered to a safe range for pregnancy, and then you can conceive, and you must still follow the PMTCT regimen established by your doctor during your pregnancy! If you become pregnant without knowing it, it is best to seek mother-to-child interruption at a local maternal and child healthcare facility that is responsible for mother-to-child interruption treatment as early as possible to reduce the chances of the baby being infected. Some data suggest that the chances of an infant being infected can be reduced to less than 2% when treatment is monitored strictly in accordance with the PMTCT program!

The sooner the blocking medication is taken after high-risk behavior, the sooner the better. It is generally recommended that it is best to take it within 4 hours, and it can be effective if taken within 24 hours, depending on the degree of exposure to high-risk behavior, the route, and the viral load!

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