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HealthPhone™ Hindi हिन्दी - HIV Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission

http://healthphone.org/ammaji/hiv-pre... - Prevention of Parent to Child Transmission: All pregnant women should get tested for HIV Produced by: UNICEF, India - Video in हिन्दी - मानक हिन्दी - Mānak Hindī - Hindi Understand the risk of transmitting HIV to her unborn child and ways to prevent it. These videos focus on social and behaviour change communication and are made for individual and small group viewing, learning and discussion. They are designed to be used as interpersonal communication tools by communities and frontline workers in giving out important information to women and caregivers. Key Messages ---------------------- Every pregnant woman should get an HIV test and receive counselling to learn how to protect and care for herself, her partner and family and most importantly reduce chances of transmission to the baby. Free testing is available at the ICTC. You should: - Know l that treatment with specific medicines during pregnancy and post partum period given to mother and baby can greatly reduce the risk of passing the infection to the infant. - Have information on special care during pregnancy and delivery which can reduce the risks of passing the infection to the infant. A doctor or trained health care provider can give you this information. Exclusive breastfeeding is the best option for feeding infants up to 6 months of age. Meet and consult your doctor or trained health worker for counselling on breastfeeding. Discussions and Frequently Asked Questions ------------------------------------------------------------------ Are pregnant women automatically tested for HIV during routine check-ups? Key Response: Pregnant women are not automatically tested for HIV. In some ante-natal clinics the test is offered and in others women have to ask for it. All pregnant women can have an HIV test. A woman will never be tested without her consent. If a woman is not sure what the arrangements are at her ante-natal clinic, she can ask her health care provider about an HIV test. What prevents a pregnant woman from getting tested? Key Response: One barrier that prevents pregnant women from getting tested is that they feel they could not cope with finding out that they are HIV+ and that they have put their baby at risk. But the best action for every pregnant woman is to get tested for HIV -- so she can receive counselling on how to better protect herself and her unborn baby. If a mother is HIV positive, can her baby be protected? Key Response: The risk of transmitting HIV to infants may be reduced if pregnant women receive comprehensive counselling, health care and antiretroviral treatment during pregnancy and through the first six months after childbirth. The most effective way to reduce transmission of HIV from the mother to the child is to prevent women from becoming infected with HIV. Access to condoms for women and men is a critical intervention to prevent HIV in children. visit us on-line at http://healthphone.org .

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