Summary/Reflection
Summary of key points
- Effective treatment makes the risk of transmission to babies, sexual partners and health care professionals negligible
- Pregnancy in the context of HIV is a normal and achievable goal
- Effective treatment makes the risk of HIV transmission to babies, sexual partners and health care professionals extremely low
- The aim of treatment of HIV in pregnancy is to have complete HIV virological suppression (undetectable VL <50 copies per ml) at delivery
- When her Viral Load is undetectable the woman’s management during labour and delivery should follow the same guidelines as for any other pregnant woman