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Why perform cesarean section in HIV positive women at 38 weeks of pregnancy, not earlier? |
Why perform cesarean section in HIV positive women at 38 weeks of pregnancy, not earlier? The baby needs to be fully developed. Why risk it even further with the baby being born too early. Since many people don't resolve their questions after an answer is given and the questions with only a single answer linger in limbo, I'm answering this so WannaRide can get some points. |
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Here is a list of available treatments: ... Yes.I might even drink out of the same glass as him/her! ...depends on the situation. if the person was born with it, then ya i think they are victims. if they have had several sexual partners, then no, because they should have known the risk. ...Being HIV-positive means that the testing detected antibodies to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in your blood, thus indicating a high probability that you were exposed to the virus at some time. ... Nope, I think they should be educated on how to prevent the spread of the disease, but the only thing sterilizing would do is prevent them (theoretically) from passing it onto their future unborn c... NO. Unless there is blood exchange, vaginal fluid or semen, and breast milk you can not get infected with HIV. ...Got one word for you--( YES ) ...HIV Symptoms HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted disease that assails the immune system. The virus attacks your CD4 cells (or T4 cells), which are necessary to figh... |
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