Use of fertility awareness methods as a component of safer conception for women in HIV-serodifferent relationships in Kenya
Abstract Background For couples affected by HIV, and serodifferent couples in particular, pregnancy desire is often juxtaposed against the risk of HIV transmission between the couple and the potential neonate leading to thinking about measures to minimize risk of HIV transmission. We assess the use...
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Main Authors: | Yasaman Zia (Author), Jennifer Velloza (Author), Lynda Oluoch (Author), Richard Momanyi (Author), Sarah Mbugua (Author), John Njoroge (Author), Stephen Gakuo (Author), Edwin Mugo (Author), Nicholas Thuo (Author), Catherine Kiptinness (Author), Njambi Njuguna (Author), Kenneth Ngure (Author), Nelly R. Mugo (Author), Renee Heffron (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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