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Contraception for Women Taking Antiretroviral Medications (ARVs): An Update (Global Health Technical Brief)
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Contraception for Women Taking Antiretroviral Medications (ARVs): An Update (Global Health Technical Brief)
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Source:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,
Center for Communication Programs,
The INFO Project,
2007
: 2 p.
This brief focuses on the following points:
Women with HIV/AIDS, including those who are taking ARVs, can start and use almost all family planning methods safely and effectively.
Women on ARVs need access to contraception for compelling reasons.
To successfully reach ARV recipients, contraceptive services need to be integrated with HIV care from the start.
Regions/Countries:
Global
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