Contraception and Abortion Care for People Living With HIV: A Clinical Guide for Reproductive Health Practitioners

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Abstract

People capable of pregnancy are disproportionately affected by HIV. Family planning needs and services are often unmet in this population, and clinical care guidelines regarding contraceptive options and abortion care are not well elucidated. Individuals living with HIV often face unique barriers in accessing contraception and abortion services due to internalized stigma, medically complex care (eg, drug–drug interactions, adverse effects of antiretroviral therapy), and distrust of health care providers. There is also a lack of clarity among reproductive health, primary, and infectious disease care providers on best-practice contraceptive counseling and contraceptive care for individuals living with HIV, given limited opportunities to enhance expertise in reproductive infectious disease. In this review, we summarize existing and updated evidence and clinical considerations regarding contraceptive counseling and abortion care in this population.

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Yang, L., Allen, R. H., Cambou, M. C., Nielsen-Saines, K., & Brown, B. P. (2023, November 1). Contraception and Abortion Care for People Living With HIV: A Clinical Guide for Reproductive Health Practitioners. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13575

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