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Strategies for Harm Reduction Among HIV-Affected Couples Who Want to Conceive

As effective HIV treatments become more widespread, HIV-infected individuals are living longer, healthier lives. Many HIV-affected couples (sero-discordant and sero-concordant) are considering options for safer reproduction. A large body of evidence suggests that reproductive technologies can help H...

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Published in:AIDS and behavior 2009-06, Vol.13 (Suppl 1), p.5-11
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subjects Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Adult
AIDS
Birth control
Counseling - methods
Disease transmission
Disease Transmission, Infectious - prevention & control
Family Characteristics
Family Planning
Female
Fertility
First Birth Timing
Harm Reduction
Health Psychology
HIV
HIV Infections - transmission
HIV Seropositivity - transmission
HIV-1
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Infectious Diseases
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Parenthood
Pregnancy
Public Health
Reproductive Medicine - methods
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted
Reproductive Technologies
Review Paper
Risk Factors
Risk-Taking
Sexual Partners
title Strategies for Harm Reduction Among HIV-Affected Couples Who Want to Conceive
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