Most HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infections in infants are caused by transmission from the mother. The virus spreads from the mother to the baby while in the womb, from exposure during delivery, or through breast-feeding.
Most HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infections in infants are caused by transmission from the mother. The virus spreads from the mother to the baby while in the womb, from exposure during delivery, or through breast-feeding.
Hypertension poses serious threats to the health of you and your growing baby during pregnancy. Learn about common complications and risk factors here.