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HIV during Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and after Birth: Health Information for HIV Positive Pregnant Women

Date: 05/2009
Source: AIDSinfo/infoSIDA

HIV during Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery, and after Birth: Health Information for HIV Positive Pregnant Women PDF [179K]

El VIH durante el embarazo, el parto y después del parto PDF [196K]

Description:

This series of fact sheets is intended for women who are HIV positive and pregnant or have recently given birth. They describe the steps an HIV positive pregnant woman can take to preserve her health and prevent transmission of HIV to her baby.

Serie de hojas informativas para las mujeres VIH-positivas que estàn embarazadas o han dado a luz en fecha reciente. Se describen las medidas que puede tomar una mujer seropositiva embarazada para conservar la salud y evitar la transmisión del VIH al bebé.

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Topic Areas:

Women, Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission, Spanish

Resource Type:

Patient Information

Group:

Clinician Support Tools

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