It was in 2000 that Nguyen, the author of the book, first met Pham Thi
Hue, an HIV-infected mother who later became an Asian heroine. A long
talk with Hue had made Nguyen a deep impression on the lives of
HIV-infected women. After that, she found more chances to work with
HIV-positive people. She also found out that women have become more
vulnerable to HIV infection, far from what she has seen from the
statistics in Vietnam that drugs are the main source of HIV transmission
and men are the major victims. As a mother, she was deeply moved by the
fate of many HIV-infected women and more than that, the short life of
many children to whom HIV was transmitted by their mothers. All her
efforts led her to this book, which presents the situation of HIV
transmission from mothers to children in Vietnam, including the effect
of health care system, culture with traditional norms and values, and
personal difficulties of HIV-infected women. Medical intervention alone
is insufficient to assist women in the comprehensive way accessing PMTCT
services, given their complex needs in a society in which HIV is highly
stigmatized and considered a "social evil".