AIDS is one of the most serious sexually transmitted diseases, which can only be controlled and there is no complete cure. The three main modes of transmission of AIDS are sexual transmission, mother to child transmission and blood transmission. Reproduction of AIDS patients is a more dangerous thing, and AIDS may be transmitted to their children. Next, let's discuss whether AIDS patients can be pregnant and have children.
What are the risks of pregnancy for AIDS patients?
1. Transmit AIDS to children
AIDS can be transmitted from mother to child. If AIDS patients become pregnant, AIDS may be transmitted to children. HIV can be transmitted to children through the placenta, during childbirth, or through breast milk. Therefore, AIDS patients must bear the risk of transmitting their own AIDS to their children.
2. Make AIDS worse
Pregnancy is a very special period during which resistance decreases. AIDS itself will attack the immune system of the human body. During pregnancy, women's immune function will be suppressed again, leading to the aggravation of AIDS.
3. Many problems occur during pregnancy
AIDS patients are more likely to have accidents during pregnancy than ordinary pregnant women. For example, early pregnancy is prone to miscarriage, late pregnancy is prone to premature birth, and death is discovered after childbirth.
What preparations do AIDS patients need to make for pregnancy?
1. Performing antiviral treatment
No matter in which period of pregnancy, antiviral treatment should be carried out. This method can not only fight the virus, but also protect the health of pregnant women, and can also play a role in blocking HIV. It is hoped that when AIDS patients decide to become pregnant, they will listen to the guidance and suggestions of doctors, take blocking measures, and try to reduce the probability of children infected with AIDS.
2. Choose the delivery method with the lowest risk factor
When AIDS pregnant women give birth, they must choose the most appropriate delivery mode according to their physical conditions. Because any mode of delivery is likely to infect children with AIDS. If the number of viruses detected during testing is very low, a natural delivery method can be used at this time. Otherwise, choose a cesarean section method, and do not harm or harm the child during the cesarean section. Otherwise, children may also be infected with HIV.