HIV in Pregnancy Simplified | Obstetrics Gyn | Sample Video by DocTutorials V5 | Dr Gayathri
Can a mother living with HIV still deliver an HIV-negative baby? Absolutely—and the science behind it is not only a life-changing truth but a repeat favorite in FMGE exams. In this emotionally charged and clinically sharp V5 sample lecture, Dr Gayathri walks you through every critical detail you need to master for your FMGE Obstetrics Gyn preparation. From understanding vertical transmission to timing ART, deciding on the mode of delivery, and managing newborns at risk—this is more than a lecture. It's a life lesson and a scoring boost packed into one. 🚀 Why Choose DocTutorials V5 for FMGE? V5 is more than an update—it's a complete upgrade to how you prepare: ✅ 60% Visual Learning – More diagrams, mind maps, clinical images ✅ Mapped notes + rapid recall tools like flashcards and summaries ✅ High-Yield QBank + PYQs – Designed as per latest FMGE exam trends ✅ Crisp Topic-Wise Videos – No fluff. Just clinically relevant facts ✅ Top Faculty & Mentorship – Expert guidance, every step of the way Thousands of FMGE toppers trust V5—because it works. 00:00 – Real-world importance of HIV in pregnancy 01:08 – What is vertical transmission & why it matters 03:01 – When HIV can pass from mother to baby 04:08 – What happens if no ART is used 05:00 – How ART reduces transmission risk 06:01 – Key risk factors for both mother & baby 07:28 – Delivery options: C-section vs vaginal 08:43 – Screening timeline during pregnancy 09:57 – When to start ART according to latest updates 11:59 – TLD regimen (Tenofovir, Lamivudine, Dolutegravir) explained 13:15 – Case-based clinical examples 16:43 – Is cesarean delivery always needed? 18:21 – Breastfeeding guidance for HIV-positive mothers 20:02 – Newborn prophylaxis based on risk level 23:00 – Vaccines and HIV-positive pregnancy 24:15 – Final wrap-up: key clinical takeaways 🎯 What You’ll Learn: Core concept of vertical HIV transmission When and why to start ART (TLD regimen) in pregnancy Delivery mode decisions based on viral load Breastfeeding risks and NACO guidelines Neonatal management, low vs high-risk babie Vaccine protocols in the context of HIV This is a must-know topic—clinically relevant and exam-critical. 📲 Download the DocTutorials App to unlock: Full access to video lectures Flashcards, MCQs, mind maps Live faculty mentorship Smart revision tools for FMGE 🔗 Visit Plan Page: https://www.doctutorials.com/plans 📥 Play Store: https://zcu.io/3jPK 🍏 App Store: https://apple.co/2Zmm9jr #FMGE2025 #HIVInPregnancy #DocTutorialsV5 #ObstetricsFMGE #VerticalTransmission #ARTinPregnancy #NeonatalHIVCare #Dolutegravir #TLDRegimen #PregnancyScreening #DrGayathri #MedicalEducation #FMGEHighYield #MindMapLearning #ClinicalObstetrics #Dr Gayathri

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