HIV-infected women can pass HIV on to their babies during pregnancy, labor, delivery, or breastfeeding.
Women can pass HIV to their babies during pregnancy, while the baby is being delivered, or through breast-feeding.
If you share HIV, drug treatments are available to help you and they can reduce the chance of passing HIV to your baby.
Taking this medication will not prevent you from passing HIV to other people.
If you are infected, you can still pass HIV to another person during this time.
Why it's important: Having an STD, can make it easier to pass HIV to others.
You can pass HIV to others during that time.
Infected mothers can indeed pass HIV to their babies during pregnancy or delivery.