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| Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by voiceoftheupcom(op): 7:39am On Jan 17 |
A Nigerian woman has sparked widespread emotional reactions on social media after revealing that her two-year-old daughter tested positive for HIV, despite both parents and the child’s siblings testing negative. The distressed mother shared her story on X (formerly Twitter), describing the pain, confusion, and fear she has been experiencing since receiving the diagnosis. Eyes Of Lagos reports, According to her, she has been married for seven years and has three children. She explained that her youngest child had been persistently ill, vomiting and crying uncontrollably, which prompted several hospital visits. “I’m in pain… my heart is breaking,” she wrote. “My 2-year-old child has been sick, vomiting, and crying nonstop. When I took her to the hospital, she was given medication, but nothing changed.” She said doctors later conducted an HIV test during a follow-up hospital visit, which returned positive for the toddler. “She tested positive. I was tested too and came out negative. My husband is also negative. The other children are negative. She’s only two years old. Why her alone?” she asked. The heartbreaking revelation triggered intense debate, concern, and sympathy across social media platforms, with users offering emotional support while also raising medical and procedural questions. A user identified as Fareeda Kiri urged the mother to seek clarity through medical verification, stating: “You did your HIV test. Respect. Now go get DNA confirmation on those kids. Peace of mind is better than speculation.” Another user, Edmond, expressed confusion over the situation: “I am really confused. How is it possible that only one child tested positive while both parents and siblings are negative?” Offering words of encouragement, Head of State wrote: “I’m so sorry you’re going through this. HIV can be managed, and with proper care, your daughter can still live a long and healthy life. Stay strong.” Rhoda described the situation as devastating: “This is heartbreaking. No parent should ever have to face this kind of confusion and fear.” Others, including Babaken and Queen Oma, advised the mother to investigate the child’s early medical history and caregivers, noting that HIV transmission in children can occur through non-parental exposure, including medical procedures or blood contact. Health experts note that while mother-to-child transmission is the most common route for pediatric HIV, rare cases can occur through unsafe medical practices, blood exposure, or caregiver-related incidents, emphasizing the need for thorough medical investigation. Doctors also stress that early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve outcomes, allowing children living with HIV to grow and live healthy lives with proper antiretroviral therapy. The incident has reignited conversations around child healthcare safety, HIV awareness, and early testing, as Nigerians continue to react with concern, empathy, and calls for stronger health safeguards. https://eyesoflagos.com/2026/01/17/woman-breaks-down-after-2-year-old-daughter-tests-positive-for-hiv/ cc: Mynd44 , Nlfpmod , Seun
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| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Nobody: 7:46am On Jan 17 |
What if the child was exchanged at birth? Anything is possible in this country. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by NaijaRoyalty(m): 7:46am On Jan 17 |
She should conduct a DNA test to be sure that the hospital didn't switch her baby at birth . Anything is possible in Nigeria |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Sonnobax15(m): 7:51am On Jan 17 |
![]() Mama is HIV- Papa is HIV- How come pikin come take be HIV+ ? ![]() That hospital ought to be questioned.... |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by id4sho(m): 8:17am On Jan 17 |
During plating or medical injection 🤷🏿. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by DelilahMakinde(f): 8:22am On Jan 17 |
Go and repeat that test elsewhere. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by okomile(f): 8:26am On Jan 17 |
Y SpencerForbes:You spoke my mind Naija laa wa Things happen Take heart and take care of the baby God will take control |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by ruggedtimi(m): 8:29am On Jan 17 |
Repeat the test Possible she was infected at birth via health care worker. She should run a DNA test |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Chinonye2022(m): 8:57am On Jan 17 |
Dont believe anything u see on internet fake news full everywhr |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Curious345: 9:02am On Jan 17 |
No child not exchanged. It could be one of the doctors or nurses that passed the HIV to the child during post birth care, after delivery |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by CodeTemplarr: 9:25am On Jan 17 |
Mixup at birth. Syringe used. Accidental transfer from interaction. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Dalohad: 9:25am On Jan 17*. Modified: 9:00am On Jan 18 |
As a Medical Scientist, these are the possibilities.. 1. Child swapping: Was the child swapped with another at birth. A Paternal and Maternal DNA test would resolve this. 2. Post-birth exposure: Was the child transfused with blood at any point? Was she injected safely following proper medical procedures? These questions need to be answered. 3. Caregiver: Was she looked after by any caregiver at anytime? Did the caregiver provide proper care? If the parent are truly tested NEGATIVE to HIV but share the DNA with that child, that rules out Question 1, leaving Questions 2 and 3 to be answered cursorily. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Ulunne777(f): 9:35am On Jan 17 |
She should do maternity DNA Asap to rule out birth exchange.Does the child have a blood transfusion history and what of helps or caregivers they may have used. OMG! |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by ZombieDredd: 11:07am On Jan 17 |
SpencerForbes:It's likely oo. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by Newsmills: 2:07pm On Jan 17 |
SpencerForbes:You are almost at the fact,DNA should be conducted,present day nurses in hospitals are vampires they would not stop at nothing,if DNA probes you are the parents,next should be followed with prayers because nothing Nigerian witches and wizards cannot program. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by motymop: 2:26pm On Jan 17 |
Mother and father are both hiv positive All these online manipulators won't tell her the truth. It is simple data in, data out. |
| Re: Woman Breaks Down After 2-year-old Daughter Tests Positive For HIV by motymop: 2:28pm On Jan 17 |
Newsmills:Dna because of hiv positive baby ![]() The baby is hers...there is no DNA to be done She herself is hiv positive |
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