Why an artificially implanted baby get HIV aids from the positive mother?
Artificially implanted babies do not get HIV/AIDS from the positive mother. This is because the baby is not exposed to the mother's blood or bodily fluids during the implantation procedure. Instead, the embryo is fertilized in a laboratory dish and then implanted into the uterus of a surrogate mother. This means that the baby does not have any direct contact with the mother's blood or bodily fluids, and therefore cannot be infected with HIV/AIDS.
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