Yes, HIV testing is highly recommended during pregnancy as part of routine prenatal care. Early detection allows for effective interventions, such as antiretroviral therapy (ART), which reduces the risk of mother-to-child transmission to less than 1%. Pregnant women with HIV can still have healthy pregnancies and deliver HIV-negative babies with appropriate care.
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