Aborto pós-diagnóstico em mulheres vivendo com HIV/Aids no sul do Brasil

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Objective: To understand how the HIV diagnosis combines with other factors that infu-ence the decision to abort. Methodology: Data were collected during a crossover study of women aged between 18 and 49 years old and seen in public health services in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The life stories of 18 interviewees who had post-diagnosis abortion were reconstructed on a timeline, using information collected quantitatively. Results: The time between the diagnosis and abortion was 2 years or less for more than half of the women. For some, post-diagnosis abortion did not mean the end of reproductive life. The most frequent reason for terminating pregnancy was to be living with HIV; however, only some of the women who stated having this motivation did not have post-diagnosis children. Changing partners between pregnancies was a recurring finding; however, in most pregnancies that ended in abortion, the women lived with their partners. Discussion: The analysis of the reproductive trajectory of the women studied showed that there is no specific profle of the woman who aborts after receiving the HIV diagnosis. Although this diagnosis may be involved in the decision to terminate a pregnancy, it does not necessarily result in the end of a woman’s reproductive trajectory. Thus, abortion should be understood within a diversity of decision-making processes and the specific moment of a woman’s life story.

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Pilecco, F. B., Teixeira, L. B., Vigo, Á., & Knauth, D. R. (2015). Aborto pós-diagnóstico em mulheres vivendo com HIV/Aids no sul do Brasil. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 20(5), 1521–1530. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232015205.13002014

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