You will be screened for AIDS for the birth of a child. For the birth of a child, preoperative screening is routinely done for the eight immune tests, namely the five indicators of hepatitis B, hepatitis C antibodies, syphilis antibodies and AIDS antibodies. The purpose of these screening tests is to determine whether the pregnant woman has any relevant diseases and whether she needs to do any preventive treatment after the birth of the fetus, so for pregnant women, they need to routinely improve the screening of these indicators before surgery. Of course, there is no need to worry too much about the positive indicators, as there is a corresponding treatment plan if the antibody test is positive. If the HIV antibody is positive, further examination is generally needed and a confirmatory test is required.