Asked by Devan Stegner on May 04, 2024

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If an HIV-infected mother wants to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV to her baby,

A) she should elect for a Cesarean delivery.
B) she should elect for a vaginal delivery.
C) she should not use any anesthetics.
D) she should ask for an infusion of immunoglobulin during the first trimester of the pregnancy.

HIV-Infected

Being positive for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which attacks the body's immune system and can lead to AIDS if not treated.

Cesarean Delivery

A surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus, often employed when vaginal delivery would pose a risk to the mother or child.

Transmitting HIV

The process by which the Human Immunodeficiency Virus is passed from one individual to another, typically through blood, sexual contact, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.

  • Ascertain the influences driving the selection of cesarean operations and the impact on the wellbeing of both the mother and the newborn.
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Serhii TarkanovskyiMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Electing for a Cesarean delivery can reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV compared to vaginal delivery, especially when the mother's viral load is high or not well-controlled. This is because the procedure limits the baby's exposure to HIV in the birth canal.