Until just a few years ago, pregnancy and becoming parents was an unattainable dream for people living with HIV. Today, thanks to significant scientific advancements in medicine and infertility treatments, it has become possible for these individuals to have a healthy child. Women with HIV can become pregnant with the help of methods like IVF or ICSI and experience a safe and healthy pregnancy. If you or a loved one is facing this situation, reading this article will be very beneficial for you.
Pregnancy in women living with HIV or AIDS has always posed both medical and social challenges. Given the risk of mother-to-child transmission of the virus, many people oppose pregnancy in these women. Fortunately, various options are now available to address this concern, enabling women with HIV/AIDS to become mothers just like any other women. Surrogacy is one such solution. Stay with us as we delve deeper into the topic of surrogacy for women living with AIDS in this article.
In the past, HIV infection in men was a serious obstacle to childbearing, but today, new scientific methods such as Sperm Washing, IVF and ICSI have made it possible to have a safe pregnancy. In these methods, sperm is separated from the semen and checked for viral contamination so that only healthy cells are used for fertilization. Studies have shown that with careful implementation of these techniques, the risk of transmitting HIV to the partner or fetus is almost zero. In this article, the available methods, the steps involved, and the chances of successful pregnancy in men with HIV are reviewed.
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