If HIV-infected people insist on pregnancy, perinatal and delivery monitoring should be strengthened. Students in hospitals with good medical conditions. Strict disinfection and isolation should be done during delivery, preventive medication should be carried out under the guidance of doctors, and caesarean section and artificial feeding are recommended.
Pregnant women infected with HIV cannot completely avoid infecting the fetus or baby. However, taking antiviral drugs in the third trimester of pregnancy can reduce the infection rate from about 30% to below 10%. The latest foreign research report shows that when pregnant women take 200mg during delivery and newborns take 2mg/kg, the non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (nevirapine) can reduce the mother-to-child transmission rate from 25.5% to 8%. If further measures such as caesarean section and artificial feeding are combined, the transmission rate can be reduced to 2%. But antiviral drugs should be taken under the strict guidance of clinicians.