I am not sure what the percentage is but I do know that if the mother takes the viral medication during her pregnancy and the baby is put on medication for 6 weeks after they are born then the odds of them getting it are less than 1%. If she doesnt do everything like she is supossed to then the odds of her giving the virus to the baby is 25%.
Some babies are born with HIV as their mothers were positive. Infants could get HIV by receiving a transfusion of infected blood.
The CDC recommends that all babies born to HIV-infected mothers be treated with antipneumonia drugs beginning at four--six weeks and continuing until the infant is found to be HIV-negative.
chlamydia
More than 1,000 children are infected with HIV every day.
babies
Farm Babies and Their Mothers - 1954 was released on: USA: 1954
Babies get chlamydia during vaginal birth to an infected mother. They don't get infected before birth. An infected baby must be treated.
Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
So that the mother's body doesn't produce antibodies against the Rh factor which would harm Rh Positive babies she may have in the future.
Piglets (babies) Sows (mothers) Boars (fathers)
Tiger babies suckle milk from their mothers.