HIV and Pregnancy: Supporting Patients from Pre-Conception through Postpartum

Caring for individuals with HIV during pregnancy requires a comprehensive, informed, and compassionate approach. In this webinar, Britton Gibson, MD, from the Medical University of South Carolina, presents the latest research-based information on managing HIV across the reproductive journey—from pre-conception planning to pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding.

Dr. Gibson discusses clinical best practices and strategies to support patients at every stage, including optimizing maternal health, reducing the risk of perinatal transmission, and navigating complex decisions around infant feeding. Attendees will gain practical insights into patient-centered care, current treatment guidelines, and the importance of multidisciplinary support systems.

This presentation is ideal for healthcare providers, counselors, and advocates who care for women living with HIV and are committed to improving health outcomes for both parent and baby.


HIV and Pregnancy: Supporting Patients from Pre-Conception through Postpartum

Congenital syphilis is on the rise across the United States, posing serious risks to pregnancies and infant health. This timely webinar explores the alarming increase in cases and sheds light on the underlying factors contributing to this preventable public health crisis. Attendees will gain insights into the potential pregnancy complications and birth defects associated with congenital syphilis, as well as current efforts by health professionals and advocates to reverse the trend.

The presentation features Robert McDonald, MD, MPH, from the CDC’s Division of STD Prevention, and Kate Miele, MD, MA, FACOG, an OB-GYN and CDC expert. Together, they will discuss key strategies for prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment, and highlight what clinicians and community health advocates can do to help.

Join us to learn how we can collectively respond to this critical issue and protect the health of mothers and babies nationwide.