A pregnant woman who is HIV-positive

A) will always transmit the disease to her unborn baby.
B) can reduce the risk to her baby by taking appropriate medications during her pregnancy.
C) is at no risk for spreading HIV to her baby because it is filtered out by the placenta.
D) will likely have a stillborn child.


B

Psychology

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