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If a HIV+ woman became pregnant, would the baby be born with the virus?

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Until recently the chance of a positive woman having a positive baby was about 1 in 4. A women thinking about pregnancy with access to new drug treatments can reduce the chances of having an infected baby to almost no risk at all (around 2%). For some women this is still too much of a risk, for other women it is not. Every woman has the right to make her own decision about babies.
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I AM PREGNANT AND HIV POSITIVE. WILL MY BABY BE BORN WITH HIV?

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HIV can be passed on to an unborn child either in the womb or during birth as the baby passes through the birth canal. HIV can also be transmitted through the mother's breast milk. However, there is treatment available that can reduce the child's risk of getting HIV. All pregnant women should request an HIV test from their doctor.
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Question: How would one know if a baby born to an HIV positive woman has the HIV infection?

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Answer: Most children born to HIV positive mothers carry HIV antibodies from the mother in their blood. These take about fifteen months to disappear. Only after that will an HIV antibody test show whether the baby is, in fact, infected with the HIV, or not. In less developed countries, the chance of a baby born to an HIV infected mother being infected is about 40 percent.
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How does a pregnant woman pass hepatitis B virus to her baby?

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During the birth, blood from the mother gets inside the baby’s body. A very small number of babies get infected while the infected mother is pregnant. There is no treatment to prevent this from happening.
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How would one know if a baby born to an HIV positive woman has the HIV infection?

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Most children born to HIV positive mothers carry HIV antibodies from the mother in their blood. These take about fifteen months to disappear. Only after that will an HIV antibody test show whether the baby is, in fact, infected with the HIV, or not. In less developed countries, the chance of a baby born to an HIV infected mother being infected is about 40 percent.
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How likely is an HIV-positive woman to infect her baby?

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Approximately one-quarter to one-third of all untreated pregnant women infected with HIV will pass the infection to their babies during pregnancy or childbirth. But this risk is significantly reduced if the mother is treated with AZT (during pregnancy, labor, and delivery) and her baby receives AZT during the first six weeks of life.
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How does chlamydia affect a pregnant woman and her baby?

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In pregnant women, there is evidence that untreated chlamydia can lead to premature delivery. Babies who are born to infected mothers can get chlamydia in their eyes and respiratory tracts. Chlamydia is a leading cause of early infant pneumonia and conjunctivitis (pink eye) in newborns.
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Can I transmit HIV to my baby whilst I am pregnant and if I breastfeed?

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An infected pregnant woman can transmit HIV on to her unborn baby either before or during birth. HIV can also be passed on during breastfeeding. If a woman knows that she is infected with HIV, there are drugs that she can take to greatly reduce the chances of her child becoming infected, as well as other options such as choosing to have a caesarean section delivery and not breastfeeding, as HIV is found in breast milk.
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What is the risk that a baby born to an HIV-positive mother will acquire the virus from her?

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The virus may be transmitted during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. Where no preventive measures are taken, the risk of a baby acquiring the virus from an infected mother ranges from 15% to 25% in industrialized countries (most estimates are below 20%), and from 25% to 45% in developing countries (most estimates are between 30% and 35%).
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Can a Pregnant Woman Give Hepatitis C to Her Baby?

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The possibility of transmission must be considered when a woman with hepatitis C is deciding whether to have children. For infants who have received the hepatitis C virus from their mother, brief elevations of liver enzymes may occur, but no chronic liver disease has been reported. There have been no reports of cirrhosis in newborns, infants or child due to mother-to-child hepatitis C infection.
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Q9. Can I transmit HIV to my baby while I am pregnant or if I breastfeed?

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infected pregnant woman can pass the virus on to her unborn baby either before or during birth. HIV can also be passed on during breastfeeding. If a woman knows that she is infected with HIV, there are drugs that she can take to greatly reduce the chances of her child becoming infected, as well as other options such as choosing to have a caesarean section delivery and not breastfeeding, as HIV is found in breast milk.
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How many eggs does a woman have when she is born?

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Unlike men, who produce new sperm daily throughout most of their lifetime, women are born with a specific number of undeveloped eggs (around one to two million) in their ovaries. When a female reaches puberty and starts menstruating, only about 300,000 immature egg cells, or follicles, still remain. Some of these begin to develop with each monthly cycle. At this time, only one follicle matures into an ovum (egg) and bursts from an ovary into the fallopian tubes, initiating ovulation.
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Can a pregnant woman pass West Nile virus to her unborn baby?

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There has been one known case in the United States of a mother passing West Nile virus to her unborn baby. In this case, the baby was born with serious medical problems. However, it is not known whether the problems were caused by West Nile virus or by other factors. Since evidence shows it is possible to pass West Nile virus to an unborn child, pregnant women should take immediate steps to reduce their risk of mosquito bites if they are in an area where West Nile virus is active.
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Why was my baby born prematurely?

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There are many reasons that a pregnancy might end early. Some of the causes of premature birth include: Some premature deliveries follow early spontaneous labor of unknown cause. In other circumstances, labor must be induced or a cesarean section performed due to fetal or maternal difficulties. Talk to your obstetrician if you have questions concerning your baby's early birth.
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How could my baby be born with an infection?

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The fetus in utero can develop either viral or bacterial infections. This is possible even if the membranes are intact, but the likelihood of a bacterial infection rises if a prolonged period elapses between rupture of membranes and delivery. Speak with your obstetrician or your baby's physician if you have questions about how the infection developed.
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What should I do before my baby is born?

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Talk to your doctor about your desire to store your child's cord blood. Make sure your have completed all of your prenatal testing for HIV, hepatitis B and C and syphilis. Complete and send your registration forms. When you receive your kit, read over all the material and pack it in your suitcase, keeping it at room temperature to take to the hospital. Top
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Can preeclampsia occur after the baby is born?

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In some instances, preeclampsia does not show up until during the delivery, or up to two weeks post-partum. While this is less dangerous for the baby, it is actually the most critical time for the mother. Any of the above signs and symptoms should be cause for concern, and the mother should immediately contact her health care provider.
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Is there testing that I can have done to see if my baby has HD before it is born?

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There is no kind of testing that you can do to see if your unborn child will have Hirschsprung's Disease that I personally know of at this time. However I did hear that they are working on a way to do some testing, but I really don't know anything about it. There is testing that you can have done a few days after the baby is born. Usually there has to be a reason for them to do any tests.
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What is the risk of gonorrhea to a pregnant woman?

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infected woman who is pregnant may give the infection to her infant as the baby passes through the birth canal during delivery. Most states require that the eyes of newborns be treated with silver nitrate or other medication immediately after birth to prevent gonococcal infection of the eyes, which can lead to blindness. Because of the risk of gonococcal infection to both mother and child, doctors recommend that a pregnant woman have at least one test for gonorrhea during her pregnancy.
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Can a woman get pregnant during her period?

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The answer lies in the wording of the question. More precisely, it is essentially impossible for a woman to get pregnant during her period, but on rare occasions it is possible for a woman to get pregnant from intercourse during her period. Since sperm can live for five days, a couple could have sex near the end of the woman's period, and the sperm could then live long enough to fertilize an egg several days later, if the woman had a very early ovulation.
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Can a woman be pregnant and still have a period?

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Pregnant women can have some light irregular bleeding during pregnancy, but it should not be like a “normal” period. Some women can confuse this for their period because often it can come right around the time she was expecting her normal period. The irregular bleeding or spotting that can occur during pregnancy is often a dark brown color or a light pinkish. It should not be enough bleeding to fill pads or tampons over a few days.
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Can a woman who once had bulimia but is now better get pregnant?

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Active bulimia can cause a woman to miss her period sometimes. Or, she may never get her period. If this happens, she usually does not ovulate. This makes it hard to get pregnant. Women who have recovered from bulimia have a better chance of getting pregnant once their monthly cycle is normal. If you're having a hard time getting pregnant, see your doctor.
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When can a woman get pregnant?

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If a woman has unprotected sex, she is at risk of becoming pregnant at any time during the month. Women ovulate at differing times, depending on the length of their menstrual cycle. The most fertile time is generally 3 days before and 3 days after ovulation.
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What if I am a woman with a bad back and want to have a baby?

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Even if you have never had a back ache, there is a fifty percent chance that you will have back pain when pregnant. The extra weight and the change in posture both increase the stress on the discs. If you have had back pain, the chance that a pregnancy will cause more pain is almost one-hundred percent. If you want a baby, back pain should not stop you. There are many ways to protect your back during pregnancy. First, continue to do exercises during your pregnancy.
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Can a pregnant woman infected with AIDS pass the HIV to her child ?

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A woman infected with HIV can pass the virus on to her baby during pregnancy, while giving birth, or when breast-feeding. If a woman is infected before or during pregnancy, her child has about one chance in four of being born with HIV infection. Medical treatment with AZT during pregnancy and labor may reduce the risk of infecting the baby to about 1 in 12. There must be no breastfeeding by the infected mother and the baby must be given AZT for the first several weeks of life.
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Can I start my case while I’m pregnant, before my baby is born?

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Yes. You may start the paperwork to establish paternity when you are pregnant. If the man you believe is the father denies it, a genetic test can be ordered after your baby is born. Genetic tests can be scheduled through the county Department of Child Support Services.
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If a pregnant woman has Hepatitis C will she pass it on to her baby?

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Perhaps, a Hep C positive mum has only a 5% chance of passing the Hepatitis C virus to her baby when it is being born (A one in twenty risk). Babies born to Hep C positive mums should only be tested at around 18 months old to make sure that any antibodies from the mum will have cleared away.
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