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What effect does AIDS have on fertility?

AIDS, also known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is mainly transmitted through blood, sexual intercourse and mother to child. It is a disease with immune system deficiency, which mainly destroys immune function, eventually leads to the collapse of immune system, causing infection or special cancer and death, and the mortality rate is extremely high. From a legal point of view, it is legal for AIDS patients to have children. From a medical point of view, it is recommended to consider it carefully because of its great influence. The impact of AIDS on fertility is mainly divided into two aspects, one is the impact of AIDS on female fertility, and the other is the impact of AIDS on male fertility.

First of all, it is self-evident that AIDS will lead to male asthenospermia or oligozoospermia or even azoospermia. The mode of transmission of AIDS includes sexual intercourse. If the other half is not an AIDS patient, treatment should be done before and after exposure. If the other half has been diagnosed with AIDS, you can actively treat it and try to get pregnant after considering the consequences.

Secondly, the impact of AIDS on women's fertility is mainly fetal transmission, and the mother-to-child transmission of AIDS infection includes 20%. If AIDS has been diagnosed, it is not recommended to have children from the perspective of eugenics. If you find AIDS after pregnancy, first of all, you can't hide it from the doctor. Doctors will actively manage and treat AIDS patients and have the opportunity to give birth to healthy babies. Moreover, it should be emphasized that antiviral drugs will not increase the risk of fetal malformation.

Being responsible for yourself is also responsible for your family and children, so it is necessary to check before pregnancy. And now the country attaches great importance to this, and carries out free infectious disease screening in the first trimester, including AIDS screening.