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There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). The information in this fact sheet can help you weigh the risks and benefits of each option, understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on a different strain of HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). If you are a woman living with HIV and a man living with HIV, the options below can help you understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). If you are a woman living with HIV who is either single or in a same-sex relationship, the options below can help you understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). If you are a man living with HIV who is either single or in a same-sex relationship, the options below can help you understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). If you are a man living with HIV and your partner is an HIV-negative woman, the options below can help you understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
There are several different options for reducing the chances of passing on HIV while trying to conceive (get pregnant; have a baby). If you are a woman living with HIV with an HIV-negative male partner, the options below can help you understand what might be best for you and prepare for discussions with your healthcare provider(s) and others.
Thinking about getting pregnant? Find a supportive, affirming US-based healthcare provider who is knowledgeable about HIV, fertility, pregnancy planning, and/or family building.
Get resources for safer conception and information on options for trying to get pregnant with little to no risk of transmitting HIV.
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