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... People with a viral load of more than 1,000 copies per milliliter should also continue their ART in labor, even if they have not been taking it as recommended during pregnancy. Zidovudine treatment during labor is strongly recommended. Ideally, cesarean delivery at 38 weeks will be planned. ...
HIV and Pregnancy: Preventing Transmission
... People with a viral load of more than 1,000 copies per milliliter should also continue their ART in labor, even if they have not been taking it as recommended during pregnancy. Zidovudine treatment during labor is strongly recommended. Ideally, cesarean delivery at 38 weeks will be planned. ...
... Another member wrote, “I’ve done intermittent fasting and took my meds during the eating window.”Not eating for a while can change how certain HIV drugs work in your body, which might affect their effectiveness. ...
Fasting and HIV: Can It Help?
... Another member wrote, “I’ve done intermittent fasting and took my meds during the eating window.”Not eating for a while can change how certain HIV drugs work in your body, which might affect their effectiveness. ...
... According to the New York State Department of Health, you must take the PrEP pill for seven consecutive days to protect you during anal sex or 20 consecutive days to protect you during vaginal sex. ...
Can You Get HIV From Oral Sex? 5 Facts and Safety Tips
... According to the New York State Department of Health, you must take the PrEP pill for seven consecutive days to protect you during anal sex or 20 consecutive days to protect you during vaginal sex. ...
... Recommendations for the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs During Pregnancy and Interventions To Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission in the United States — Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov From Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) to Breastfeeding: Is the Jump Short? ...
HIV and Breastfeeding: 7 Facts To Know
... Recommendations for the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs During Pregnancy and Interventions To Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission in the United States — Clinicalinfo.HIV.gov From Undetectable Equals Untransmittable (U=U) to Breastfeeding: Is the Jump Short? ...
... I've been doing a lot of research over the last few weeks just trying to get a broader understanding of where the virus sits at and what they are currently doing now during these research studies, findings, and new evidence."" ...
Four Books About HIV You Should Read
... I've been doing a lot of research over the last few weeks just trying to get a broader understanding of where the virus sits at and what they are currently doing now during these research studies, findings, and new evidence."" ...
... Doctor Discussion QuestionsThe following questions may give you an idea of what to ask during your appointment with your doctor. Does my current weight put me at higher risk for developing complications, such as heart disease or type 2 diabetes?Should I be tested for these or other potential complications? If so, how often should I be screened? ...
How To Talk to Your Doctor About Weight Gain and HIV
... Doctor Discussion QuestionsThe following questions may give you an idea of what to ask during your appointment with your doctor. Does my current weight put me at higher risk for developing complications, such as heart disease or type 2 diabetes?Should I be tested for these or other potential complications? If so, how often should I be screened? ...
... During the holidays and year-round, the members of myHIVteam are here for each other. ...
Enjoying the Holidays While Living With HIV
... During the holidays and year-round, the members of myHIVteam are here for each other. ...
... Others notice swollen lymph nodes or a period of flu-like symptoms during the first stage of HIV.What Prevents the Progression of HIV?Treatment for HIV is one of the best ways to prevent the progression or moving through the stages of HIV. Testing and early treatment significantly slow the virus and therefore keep the immune system strong. ...
HIV Stages and Symptoms
... Others notice swollen lymph nodes or a period of flu-like symptoms during the first stage of HIV.What Prevents the Progression of HIV?Treatment for HIV is one of the best ways to prevent the progression or moving through the stages of HIV. Testing and early treatment significantly slow the virus and therefore keep the immune system strong. ...
... During this stage, the virus continues multiplying in the body — though at lower levels than during the acute stage. Although some people are asymptomatic during this stage, some develop symptoms, including cough.A persistent, dry cough in someone with HIV can signal worse disease or AIDS. ...
Can HIV Infection Cause Cough?
... During this stage, the virus continues multiplying in the body — though at lower levels than during the acute stage. Although some people are asymptomatic during this stage, some develop symptoms, including cough.A persistent, dry cough in someone with HIV can signal worse disease or AIDS. ...
... Talk to your doctor about how frequently you need to be seen, which may vary depending on a number of factors.If you have an undetectable viral load for at least six consecutive months while taking ART consistently, you won’t transmit the virus during sex. ...
Can You Get HIV From Sharing a Drink? Myths vs. Facts
... Talk to your doctor about how frequently you need to be seen, which may vary depending on a number of factors.If you have an undetectable viral load for at least six consecutive months while taking ART consistently, you won’t transmit the virus during sex. ...