They test for everything pretty much. This is important in case someone would be positive so they can put medicine in so the baby don't get it.
No not if neither of you have aids. You two should get checked for aids so you two dont feel uncomfortable. Just be careful and always have your partner get checked first and you should get checked frequently for STD's as well.
Yes you can still become pregnant when you have AIDS.
Nearly 40% of tested pregnant women are affected. 0.6% of the population die from AIDS every year
Pregnant women do not get periods. Some women do bleed during pregnancy but this needs to be checked by a Dr immediately.
Not to be taken by pregnant women, people with immune system diseases (AIDS) and the elderly.
Pregnant women should definitely be tested for AIDS to protect and possibly prevent the risk of infecting the unborn child. Also, it is obvious the woman has had sexual intercourse, so the woman and the man should know their status.
Each year an estimated 8,000 pregnant American women are infected with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS ).
I definitely believe being a man is easier. We don't have to deal with being pregnant only getting women pregnant. We don't have monthly "gifts" :). Last but not least women have to be checked out around the ages of 18+. Guys don't get checked for their prostate til around the age of 50.
NO, BUT GET YOURSELF CHECKED
You don't. There may be some way to get pregnant with a partner that has aids without you getting it but it would definitely have to happen in a laboratory.
Is it normal?No. It is NOT normal to have your period at this time. YES you can have a period while pregnant. Some women don't realise they are pregnant til a few months gone because they have gotten their period. Get checked out by a doctor immediately!
No, AIDS is a virus, you don't get pregnant from a virus, but you can get both from unprotedted sex.