An HIV-positive woman can pass on HIV to her baby:
A number of factors can make it more likely that a woman will pass on HIV to her baby. These include:
But if you have the right treatment and care during your pregnancy, you have an undetectable viral load, and you don’t breastfeed, the chance of passing on HIV to your baby is very, very small – about one in 1,000.
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This article was last reviewed on 31/8/2012 by A.Latty
Date due for the next review: 31/8/2014
Content Author: S. Corkery, NAM
Current Owner: S. Corkery, NAM
More information:
Lehman DA & Farquhar C Biological mechanisms of vertical immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) transmission. Rev Med Virol 17: 381-403, 2007 de Ruiter A et al. Guidelines for the management of HIV infection in pregnant women 2012 BHIVA 2012
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