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HIV Medicines During Pregnancy and Childbirth ...

    https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/fact-sheets/24/70/hiv-medicines-during-pregnancy-and-childbirth
    Feb 20, 2020 · A scheduled cesarean delivery (sometimes called a C-section) to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV is recommended for women with high or unknown viral loads near the time of delivery. The C-section is scheduled for the 38 th week of pregnancy (2 weeks before a woman’s expected due date).

HIV During Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and After Birth

    https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/contentfiles/hivduringpregnancy_cbrochure_en.pdf
    HIV During Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and After Birth This series of fact sheets is intended for women who are HIV positive and pregnant or have recently given birth. These fact sheets describe the steps an HIV positive pregnant woman can take to preserve her health and prevent transmission of HIV …

HIV/ AIDS During Pregnancy - American Pregnancy

    https://americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy-complications/hiv-aids-during-pregnancy/
    ZDV should be given to HIV-infected women beginning in the second trimester and continuing throughout pregnancy, labor, and delivery. Side effects include nausea, vomiting and low red or white blood cell counts.

HIV Testing During Pregnancy and at Delivery - AIDS ...

    https://www.hivguidelines.org/perinatal-hiv-care/hiv-testing-pregnancy-and-delivery/
    Clinicians should routinely recommend repeat testing in the third trimester, preferably between 34 and 36 weeks, for all women who test negative for HIV early in pregnancy (A2). This third-trimester repeat testing is strongly recommended for women who have continued risk behaviors during pregnancy …

UpToDate

    https://www.uptodate.com/contents/hiv-and-pregnancy-beyond-the-basics
    Delivery method — The safest way for women with HIV to deliver a baby (ie, by vaginal or cesarean delivery), depends upon her HIV viral load during pregnancy. In general, a vaginal delivery is preferred for the safety of both mother and infant if the risk of transmission of HIV is low (when the HIV …

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