HIV and pregnancy?!


Question: HIV and pregnancy!?
If both the mother and father are HIV positive, will the baby be also!? I have a friend that just found out that she is pregnant and also HIV positive!. She knows now that it came from the baby's father and she is very worried that the baby will be positive too!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Now that she's been tested she will receive all the information she will need to better her chances to deliver a healthy baby!. (Or lat least she's supposed too)

The possibility of the baby contracting HIV from the mother is 25%!. HOWEVER, taking antiviral drugs during pregnancy cuts down those risks to 2%!

It may not seem so now, but it's actually a good thing for her and her baby that she was diagnosed now!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There is a very good chance nowadays that the baby will not become infected, provided the mother follows the antenatal care properly!.
The blood is monitored for the level of HIV circulating!. I think most babies are born by caesarian to reduce the risk!. The baby should also be followed with blood tests until all the maternal antibodies have disappeared!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The HIV status of the father is irrelevant!. The virus is generally not transmitted through the placenta and is only passed to the infant during birth!. There are very good drugs and protocols to prevent transmission, so with this care, the odds that the baby will be free of infection are very good!.

Make sure your friend has good prenatal care, and make sure that your friend's doctor knows that she is HIV positive!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

First of all, the father's HIV status has no impact on the infant!. If the mother recieves no prenantal treatment for her HIV, the baby has a 25% chance of being born positive!. If mom gets treatement then baby has a 2-3% chance of being born HIV positive!. Babies born to HIV positive moms cannot be breastfed because the virus can be transmitted through the breast milk!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

YES, you can!.

but I heard that is several case that the baby does not get HIV

I remember hearing a story on the Montel Show that this girl met a man who had AIDS and married him and it turns out that she got pregnant and SHE DID NOT GET AIDS AND THE BABY DOESN'T HAVE AIDS EITHER!.

I guess it all depends

i also heard in Africa that parents who have AIDS/HIV some times don't give it to there children and some time they do!.

I think that GOD sometimes does miracles in some cases!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

hi its very bad situation for her !. she is HIV positive and father HIV positive !. firstly for your information HIV not cross the placenta so during pregnancy the infection not happen !. its happen during delivery this is real so she must be very care full her baby has Chance to be safe so she must go to doctor and try to be in good healthWww@Answer-Health@Com

If the woman is HIV positive and she is on antretroviral drugs it is said that the chances are 2% that the baby will have it!. It depends on how high are the CD4's the t cell count and how low is the viral load!. The best would be CD4 800 or higher and undetectable viral load!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

In untreated HIV-positive patients, transmission to the fetus occurs in roughly 25% of cases!. With prenatal zidovudine treatment for the mother and admisistration of zidovudine to the infant for 6 weeks after birth, HIV transmission is reduced to less than 10%!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Pregnant women can take medications which can significantly reduce the chance that the baby will be born infected!. There is a 1% chance that the baby will be born infected!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the first thing that comes to mind is!.!.!.she should certainly be talking this over with her dr!. There is certainly a very good chance that the baby will be positive also!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Most likely since there is no cure for this yet and whatever she has the baby will have as well and the fact the dad was positive changes are the baby is alreadyWww@Answer-Health@Com

Very good chance, yes!. Wow that is very sad, and I am so sorry to hear it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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