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Most recently, the HIV diagnosis sounded like a sentence. But today, with the advent of sufficiently effective antiretroviral therapy, in most cases it is possible to convert HIV into the category of chronic diseases that can be controlled. Now people with HIV can live a fairly full life, make plans for the future and even plan the birth of their own child. There are still obstacles on the way to the realization of the dream of procreation, but they can be overcome. If you follow certain rules, the HIV diagnosis does not prevent from giving birth to a healthy child.
Today, a diagnosis of HIV does not always mean the “end”. Life undoubtedly changes but after the first avalanche of stress comes the understanding that it continues. And thanks to the science of antiretroviral therapy people with such a diagnosis live a full life for several decades. And it is clear that HIV-infected men and women are thinking about the possibility of procreation. These days, the wonders of artificial insemination give couples where one or even both partners have a positive HIV status an opportunity to have healthy children.
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