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Trying to have a baby with HIV+ girlfriend

My girlfriend is HIV-positive and we are trying to have a baby, she is undetectable and been undetectable for a couple years.  We had unprotected sex a couple of times now! My question is should I be concerned about transmission? and what's the best option to proceed. Also  what would be the likelihood of transmission to me or the baby ? If I wanted to can I stop using condom completely in the future ?
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if your partner have hiv then it's recommended that you use condoms at all time.
ask your doc what u need to do if you want to have kids with her.
good luck
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You need to direct those type of questions to her infectious disease doctor because this is a risk assessment forum and not for giving people advice like this, which is way outside the scope of what kind of advice can be given here.
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