Patterns of changing pregnancy intentions among women living with HIV in Canada
Abstract Background Women with an undetectable viral load can become pregnant and have children with no risk of HIV transmission to their sexual partners and low risk of transmission to their infants. Contemporary pregnancy intentions of women living with HIV in Canada are poorly understood, evidenc...
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Main Authors: | Lashanda Skerritt (Author), Angela Kaida (Author), Nadia O'Brien (Author), Ann N. Burchell (Author), Gillian Bartlett (Author), Édénia Savoie (Author), Isabelle Boucoiran (Author), Rebecca Gormley (Author), Mary Kestler (Author), Deborah Money (Author), Mona Loutfy (Author), Alexandra de Pokomandy (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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