No.
By getting rid of it
Babies with actual AIDS, i.e. who have the disease of AIDS beyond being merely HIV-positive, have a fairly low survival rate without aggressive treatment because they have essentially no immune system and are subject to severe infections from pathogens that would not at all bother a person with a healthy immune system.
No. Blood transfusions cannot remedy HIV or AIDS.
pop them or use all clear or proactive, and every day clean your face with baby wipes
At this point in time, there is no cure for the HIV virus.
Go to the doctor.
No, but the new anti retro-viral drugs can hold it at bay for years.
You don't want to get rid of it. Babies are nice! :) They won't abuse you unless you have a Hulk baby. Also, they won't suck your blood unless you have a vampire baby!
No.
No one was cured of HIV. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and since viruses cannot be rid of from one's body, HIV is incurable. It is treatable however, and a person can live a long and healthy life while still having the virus, although it would take a considerable amount of money.
The cast of Peggy Gets Rid of the Baby - 1912 includes: Dorothy Batley as Peggy
Typically the first baby is the only one that has a baby shower. By the time subsequent babies are born, most parents have the equipment necessary to care for the baby. Sometimes a baby shower will be held for a mother who has a baby later in life, after she has already gotten rid of any baby supplies she had for earlier children.