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Can women infected with HIV (AIDS) be test tube babies in the United States?

2023-08-19 本站作者 【 字体:

At present, AIDS, syphilis and hepatitis B are common mother to child transmission diseases, but if we can find them early and take appropriate interventions, we can prevent mother to child transmission. Three generations of test tube babies can make AIDS patients have healthy babies through tube assisted technology, without worrying about AIDS being transmitted to the next generation. Let's take a look. If HIV carriers are women, IVF experts do not recommend having children on their own; Although women's eggs will not be infected with HIV, and the blood during pregnancy will not have an absolute impact on the health of the fetus, it has greatly increased the potential risk of the fetus being infected with HIV due to its mother's disease source

Can women infected with HIV (AIDS) be test tube babies in the United States?(图1)

What is HIV as an American IVF? AIDS is caused by HIV, a virus that attacks the human immune system and has a long incubation period in the human body (about 10 years). Infected individuals can live asymptotically for many years, but the mortality rate of this disease is very high and it is a highly harmful infectious disease. AIDS can be transmitted from mother to child, so can HIV women be mothers? Everyone can definitely tell you that pregnant women who are infected with HIV during pregnancy can fully prevent mother-to-child transmission and have a healthy baby by following standardized procedures for preventing mother-to-child transmission. Step 1: Understand the infection situation as soon as possible. That is the first step to prevent mother to child transmission of AIDS! If you find that you are pregnant, please follow the doctor's instructions for early screening and testing for infection status. The initial screening test results are abnormal. Please follow the doctor's advice and draw blood for another examination to determine whether it is HIV infection. Step 2: Take medication regularly. After pregnant women are infected with AIDS virus, they should take antiviral drugs under the guidance of doctors to reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to the fetus. Step 3: Hospital delivery. Pregnant women infected with HIV must be hospitalized for delivery, and good delivery management can greatly reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission during the second high-risk period. Step 4: Take medication as soon as possible after giving birth. As soon as a baby is born, they should be advised to take antiviral drugs as soon as possible. Step 5: Artificial feeding. Infants should be artificially fed after birth, avoiding breastfeeding and avoiding mixed feeding. It is best for children to drink milk powder after birth, and they cannot eat both breast milk and milk powder at the same time. Step 6: Early diagnosis and regular follow-up. After the baby is born, early diagnosis of HIV infection should be made as soon as possible. According to the doctor's instructions, regularly take the child back to the hospital for follow-up to determine whether the baby is infected with HIV. Pregnant mothers can minimize the transmission of HIV from mother to child through the above methods, and it is completely possible to give birth to a healthy baby!

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