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HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can be
very dangerous for babies. If you are having a baby or
thinking about having one:
- Talk with your partner(s) about HIV and STDs. Talk about
ways to protect the baby's health. You may want to ask your
partner(s) to get tested for HIV and STDs.
- If your partner(s) has not been tested for HIV and STDs,
talk about using condoms for vaginal, anal, and oral sex.
Even if you had sex without condoms in the past, it may be
wise to use them now.
- Don't shoot drugs or share works (needles). If you do
shoot drugs, wash your needle with bleach before each use.
You can call the National Drug and Alcohol Hotline
(1-800-662-4357) to learn about treatment.
- Early treatment can help protect you and your baby.
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