What is the impact of HIV on fertility and what can be done to prevent mother-to-child transmission after pregnancy?
If the mother-to-be is tested for HIV, then she must go to a regular hospital for mother-to-child HIV blockade at the first opportunity. Through regular medication, the vast majority of babies will not transmit HIV from their mothers. The general procedure is that the mother takes antiviral drugs under the guidance of the doctor, and after the birth of the baby, she takes the antiviral drugs and goes to the hospital for regular checkups. It is important to note that mothers with HIV should not breastfeed their babies.

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