Living with HIV and wanting to get pregnant can be overwhelming, but it is possible to have a healthy pregnancy. It’s important to talk to your healthcare provider before getting pregnant to ensure you’re at your healthiest. Taking HIV medications while pregnant can greatly reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to your baby. Medications for HIV are generally safe during pregnancy, but adjustments may be needed. It is also important to continue taking medication to protect your health and your baby’s health. Discussing the risks and benefits with your healthcare provider is crucial. Additionally, it is also safe to take PrEP while pregnant or breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission. Your pregnancy may be considered high-risk, requiring more frequent doctor appointments and closer monitoring. With proper care and treatment, it is likely that your baby will be born without HIV.