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Can a HIV positive male have a child?

Can a HIV positive male have a child?

People living with HIV can give birth without passing on HIV to their baby. Your options for conception will depend on your health and your partner’s HIV status. Your doctor will recommend you start anti-HIV treatment during your pregnancy, if you are not already taking it.

Why am I HIV negative if my boyfriend is HIV positive?

If both partners are HIV negative, then transmission cannot occur. This involves knowing the current HIV status of both you and your partner. This is not the same as knowing their status last year, or the last time either of you tested.

How do I know if my baby is HIV negative?

To check the baby is HIV negative PCR stands for polymerase chain reaction. HIV PCR RNA this is similar to the HIV DNA test and is the same test used to measure viral load. The tests amplify or multiply HIV DNA or RNA in the test tube so that it can be more easily detected.

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Can a baby be born without HIV if the mother has it?

Yes, it’s possible for an HIV-positive woman to give birth to a baby who does not have HIV. If you’re HIV-positive and are pregnant, you should consult a health care provider who knows about HIV disease. Without treatment, about 25 percent of babies born to women with HIV are also infected.

What happens if you take ARVs while negative?

“When a HIV-positive person is given ARVs, it boosts their immunity, but when a HIV-negative person takes them, it just undermines their immunity and interferes with their body organs.”

Which Arvs are safe during pregnancy?

The antiretroviral drugs dolutegravir and emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (DTG+FTC/TAF) may comprise the safest and most effective HIV treatment regimen currently available during pregnancy, researchers announced today.

How can you tell if someone is using ARVs?

First Stage: Acute HIV Infection Symptoms

  1. Headache.
  2. Fatigue.
  3. Aching muscles.
  4. Sore throat.
  5. Swollen lymph nodes.
  6. A red rash that doesn’t itch, usually on your torso.
  7. Fever.
  8. Ulcers (sores) in your mouth, esophagus, anus, or genitals.
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Which ARVs are safe during pregnancy?