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Women, HIV, and Pregnancy

Department of Nursing: Children's and Women's Services/OB-GYN Patient Education Committee
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
Creation Date: Unknown
Last Revision Date: 1997

Did you know?

You might be at risk for the AIDS virus, HIV, if you have:

Did you know?

Do you know how to protect yourself against HIV?

Safest

Best protection Second best protection Third choice, risky but might help Fourth Choice, better than nothing Don't have sex when you are drinking or using drugs. You are more likely to take risks. Do not share needles if you use IV drugs.

Is AZT the Right Choice for You and Your Baby?
If you are pregnant and have HIV or AIDS, you may pass the virus to your baby. Taking AZT can lessen the chance that HIV will pass to your baby. AZT is a medicine used to treat HIV infection. AZT is also called zidovudine or ZDV. A baby can get HIV from an HIV-infected mother in three ways: during pregnancy, during delivery, and after delivery through breast feeding.

After delivery, your health care provider will ask for your consent to test your baby for HIV. Many babies can be diagnosed as either HIV-infected or not infected by 6 months of age. In some cases, it takes up to 18 months to know for sure if a baby has HIV. AZT is one of the medicines that works against HIV. AZT may slow down the virus and the effects it has on your body. Many people who have HIV feel better while taking AZT. Sometime AZT causes problems such as upset stomach, anemia (low blood), headache, or muscle soreness. These problems usually go away when AZT is stopped or the dose is lowered. Your health care provider will discuss the benefits and risks of using AZT if it is suggested for you.


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