Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Hello, doctor! My sister started taking medication on April 23rd this year, CD4 was 86, 3 months later (early August this year) CD4 was 106, other indicators are normal, the due date is August 26th, the local doctor recommended a normal delivery, but our family wants to have a cesarean section, because we heard that normal delivery is very risky for the child, we are also very helpless, we beg for your guidance! Thank you! (Viral load is not known yet)? Doctor: Hello! The current recommendation regarding the choice of delivery method for pregnant women with HIV is that if there is no obstetric indication, it is better to have a normal delivery as it will not increase the transmission rate. However, it is better to have a viral load if available. But the pregnant woman has taken nearly four months of antiviral drugs or very optimistic results, now you should prepare the newborn drugs and do a good job of early diagnosis, contact with the local women and children, the state has a policy will provide free milk powder for newborns, etc. Sorry for the recent too tired to reply late. Sorry for the late reply. All the newborns intercepted in our hospital are very healthy. Patient: Thank you Dr. Sun!