Background. The aim of this study was to determine current contraceptive use, contraceptive desires and knowledge, future fertility desires, and sterilization regret in a cohort of HIV-positive women. Study Design. 127 HIV-positive women receiving care at an urban infectious disease clinic completed a survey addressing their contraceptive and reproductive histories as well as their future contraceptive and fertility desires. Results. The most common forms of contraception used were sterilization (44.4%) and condoms (41.3%). Less than 1% used a long-term reversible method of contraception (LARC) despite these being the methods that best fit their desired attributes of a contraceptive method. Overall, 29.4% desired future fertility. Only 5...
Background or Objectives: HIV-positive women have higher rates of unmet need for contraception and u...
OBJECTIVES:Fertility intentions and contraceptive use are often not assessed in the context of clini...
Women comprise 25% of the US HIV epidemic, with many women of reproductive age. There is a need for ...
Copyright © 2012 Martina L. Badell et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE:Rates of pregnancy among women living with HIV (WLHIV) have increased with the availabilit...
Background: Despite public health policies aimed at providing universal access to reproductive healt...
Background HIV-positive women in the United States can have healthy pregnancies and avoid transmitti...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
Abstract: HIV positive individuals may or may not have intention to have children. They could also h...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
The study focused on contraceptive use among women living with HIV enrolled for the birth cohort st...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
The purpose of the study is to assess frequency and determinants of discussions between HIV-infected...
ObjectivesFertility intentions and contraceptive use are often not assessed in the context of clinic...
Women with HIV infection are mainly of reproductive age and need safe, effective and affordable cont...
Background or Objectives: HIV-positive women have higher rates of unmet need for contraception and u...
OBJECTIVES:Fertility intentions and contraceptive use are often not assessed in the context of clini...
Women comprise 25% of the US HIV epidemic, with many women of reproductive age. There is a need for ...
Copyright © 2012 Martina L. Badell et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
OBJECTIVE:Rates of pregnancy among women living with HIV (WLHIV) have increased with the availabilit...
Background: Despite public health policies aimed at providing universal access to reproductive healt...
Background HIV-positive women in the United States can have healthy pregnancies and avoid transmitti...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
Abstract: HIV positive individuals may or may not have intention to have children. They could also h...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Campinas, Brazil, in HIV-infected women to evaluate factors...
The study focused on contraceptive use among women living with HIV enrolled for the birth cohort st...
Background: Effective contraceptive practices amongst HIV-positive women of reproductive age have be...
The purpose of the study is to assess frequency and determinants of discussions between HIV-infected...
ObjectivesFertility intentions and contraceptive use are often not assessed in the context of clinic...
Women with HIV infection are mainly of reproductive age and need safe, effective and affordable cont...
Background or Objectives: HIV-positive women have higher rates of unmet need for contraception and u...
OBJECTIVES:Fertility intentions and contraceptive use are often not assessed in the context of clini...
Women comprise 25% of the US HIV epidemic, with many women of reproductive age. There is a need for ...