Defying the gloomy predictions surrounding their own infancy in the early days of AIDS, seven young women in Puerto Rico, all born HIV positive, have in turn lived long enough to give birth—to negative tots. A CDC study on prenatal care with antiretrovirals followed the moms (ages: 15 to 22). Study author Michelle McConnell, MD, handed out the cigars, saying, “I think this is going to happen more and more.” Here’s to Generation Next.