If you are HIV positive during your pregnancy your medical professionals will be aware of this as it is one of the things checked during routine blood checks of a pregnant woman. Medical development in the area of HIV is extremely good and precautions will be taken during pregnancy and childbirth to minimize the chances of HIV being passed onto a newborn by their mother.
A mother who is infected with HIV is fully capable of transferring the HIV to the child. The transferring of this auto immune deficiency disease is done during the birth of the child though. If the blood of the mother mixes with the child's during birth the child will contract HIV.
It's very likely that your partner might transfer HIV to an unborn baby... but there is a special prescriptions from a doctor that can prevent it from happening.
Yes. They will get it 100% sure.
Yes it could
How can you get HIV? You can get HIV from your mom or dad. When your mom and dad has sex, one of then has HIV. If your dad has HIV and he did sex with your mom and than your mom get it. Then your mom has a baby and then your moms baby will get it. When she has the baby the baby will have it when he grow up. Then your mom and dad will die. Then the baby grow up he will not live long he will die when it comes time. How can HIV not be spread? The only thing is to be heath is to not have sex with no one or you could get HIV. You can't get HIV from kiss. DON'T HAVE SEX WITH NO ONE.
Tate"s Unborn child which was restored and buried with her dead mom, was a Male named Paul.
Your mom is HIV positive.
His has hiv before he was born so he got it when was born or his mom had a cut His mom has it so he could of got it from when he was born or his mom had a cut
An HIV+ mom can definitely have HIV- babies. She is encouraged to take some medications during her pregnancy to help prevent the baby from developing the disease and she is commonly asked to have a Cesarian section delivery as opposed to a vaginal delivery to help prevent the baby from coming in contact with the mom's blood. The only real requirement is that the mom not breastfeed after the baby is born, since the virus is present in breast milk.
The likelihood of transmission from mother-to-child has been reduced to less than 2% when the mother and baby are treated with anti-retroviral medications.
if she is HIV-positive then yes
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Have an attorney assist you in writing out your wishes for your child. Give your step mom certain rights. The attorney will help you. This can be for a specific time period or till the child reaches 18 years of age.
They eat the food that's there mom eats.so when the mom has diner the baby technically re eats the food that the mom eat
I'm not a doctor, so I can't give you advice on whether it's safe or not MEDICALLY, however, as a new mom, here's my thoughts: Imagine the worst case scenario - You may have an accident and the ATV can land on your stomach.....do you want to risk killing your unborn child? :(
AIDS can be acquired by 1 or more events. It can be acquired through sexual intercourse, sharing drug needles (with an HIV-infected person). It can also be acquired prenatally from an HIV-infected mom to her child, or through breast feeding.