AIDS is an incurable disease. Once infected, there is no remedy. And we should know that AIDS mainly damages the human immune system, so AIDS people mainly die of complications, not AIDS itself.
The transmission of AIDS mainly includes three channels: sexual transmission, blood transmission and mother to child transmission. Mother child transmission is the most cruel, equivalent to depriving female mothers of their rights. So, is there any way to make AIDS patients healthy babies? In fact, there is a possibility. That is to say, like HIV positive mothers, they can give birth to normal and healthy babies, but standardized treatment and mother child intervention are necessary.
1、 Behavioral intervention can avoid or reduce unprotected sexual behavior and multiple Sexual partner 'sexual behavior during pregnancy, and reduce the possibility of genital infection and sexually transmitted diseases.
2、 Drug intervention, under the guidance of the doctor, take Antiviral drug.
3、 Feeding method: Avoid breastfeeding using artificial feeding, and pay special attention not to mix feeding.
4、 Caesarean section is the best choice for pregnant women. After birth, babies need to take Antiviral drug for 4-6 weeks. The success rate of blocking HIV between mother and child is very high.
5、 When a person infected with AIDS gives birth to a child, try to avoid damaging operations such as lateral episiotomy and artificial membrane breaking for the pregnant woman, otherwise the probability of AIDS infection may be increased.
6、 When HIV carriers are male, using sperm washing techniques is required to operate IVF. This method can remove problematic sperm, extract healthy sperm, use healthy sperm and eggs to form Zygote, use PGD PGS screening technology to detect embryos cultivated by Zygote, and double screening to ensure that healthy embryos are transplanted into the uterus.
7、 HIV carriers are women, and compared to male procedures, third-party transplantation involves more procedures. In order to safely obtain healthy infants who are not infected with HIV, not only the latest in vitro fertilization methods need to be used, but also third-party surrogate pregnancy procedures are required.
If we can do this, AIDS patients are likely to give birth to healthy children.