Can you get married and have children if you have AIDS?

It is possible to marry and have children if you have AIDS. The law does not prohibit people with AIDS from marrying and having children, but they need to inform their spouses in advance before they get married, and they can get married only if both of them have received medical counseling, and they need to take protective measures for sexual intercourse, such as wearing condoms and taking antiretroviral drugs. However, such protection is not 100% effective in preventing infection. When a person with HIV has a baby, the woman can have a caesarean section, and she should consult her doctor before getting pregnant to prevent mother-to-child interruption, and avoid breastfeeding after giving birth, while the man can have a baby through in vitro fertilization (IVF) to avoid spreading the infection to his offspring as much as possible. AIDS patients can consult the local CDC for detailed information, take long-term medication, and monitor the viral load. If there is any abnormality, consult the doctor promptly.