
Case 14. “AIDS Is Not My Worst Problem”: Caring for Women with HIV
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Episode · 38:51 · Jan 20, 2026
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The case of a 28-year-old diagnosed with HIV when she became pregnant prompts Eileen and guest Dr. Jean Anderson to explore many of the challenges of HIV care in pregnancy: managing a new diagnosis, disclosure, stigma, partner involvement, antiretroviral therapy, perinatal transmission prevention, breastfeeding, harm reduction, and postpartum care. Their wide-ranging discussion opens with Jean’s perspective on care of women with HIV, which is informed by 40 years of ground-breaking work in the field. References Cited:Connor EM, Sperling RS, Gelber R, et al. Reduction of maternal-infant transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with zidovudine treatment. Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 076 Study Group. N Engl J Med. 1994 Nov 3;331(18):1173-80. PMID: 7935654.Sibiude J, Le Chenadec J, Mandelbrot L, et al. Update of Perinatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Transmission in France: Zero Transmission for 5482 Mothers on Continuous Antiretroviral Therapy From Conception and With Undetectable Viral Load at Delivery. Clin Infect Dis. 2023 Feb 8;76(3):e590-e598. PMID: 36037040Related Guidelines and Guidance:American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG): Optimizing Postpartum Care. Committee Opinion Number 736. May 2018.U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS): Recommendations for the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs During Pregnancy and Interventions to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission in the United States(June 2025)New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute Clinical Guidelines Program: - HIV Testing During Pregnancy, at Delivery, and Postpartum- NYS Good Practices to Prevent Perinatal HIV Transmission- Guidance: Questions, Answers, and Best Practices for Medical Management of Perinatal HIV Exposure in New York State- U=U Guidance for Implementation in Clinical Settings- PrEP to Prevent HIV and Promote Sexual HealthResources:Antiretroviral Pregnancy RegistryCDC HIV Hotlines and Warmlines > Perinatal HIV Hotline: Provides clinicians with around-the-clock advice on indications and interpretations of HIV testing in pregnancy, and consultation on antiretroviral use during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and the postpartum period. 1-888-448-8765 (24 hours, seven days a week)Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale
38m 51s · Jan 20, 2026
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