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- Textbook of Contraception, Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Textbook of Contraception, Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Contributors
- Section 1 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Public Health Aspects and Prevention in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
- Section 2 Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
- Section 2A Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Contraception
- Chapter 9 The Reproductive Endocrinology of Contraception
- Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice in Contraceptive Counselling and Care
- Chapter 11 Combined Hormonal Contraception
- Chapter 12 Progestogen-Only Contraception
- Chapter 13 Nonhormonal Contraception
- Chapter 14 Permanent Methods of Contraception in Women
- Chapter 15 Emergency Contraception
- Chapter 16 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 17 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 18 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 19 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 20 Contraception in Women with Cancer
- Chapter 21 Contraception in Women with Benign Breast Disease and Benign Uterine and Ovarian Conditions
- Chapter 22 Contraception in Women with Cardiovascular Conditions
- Chapter 23 Contraception in Women with Metabolic Conditions
- Chapter 24 Contraceptive Choices for Women with HIV Infection
- Chapter 25 Contraception in Women with Neurological Conditions
- Chapter 26 Contraception in Women with Psychiatric Conditions
- Chapter 27 Contraception in Disabled Women
- Chapter 28 Contraception in Women with Immunosuppressive Diseases
- Chapter 29 Contraception in Women with Lupus Autoimmune Diseases
- Chapter 30 Contraception in Women with Chronic Kidney Disease
- Chapter 31 Contraception in Women with Diabetes
- Chapter 32 Contraception in Women with Thyroid Dysfunction
- Chapter 33 Contraception in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
- Chapter 34 Contraception in Women with Special Needs
- Chapter 35 Male Contraception
- Section 2B Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Termination of Pregnancy
- Section 2C Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Infertility
- Section 2D Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Section 3 Sexual Healthcare
- Section 4 Sexual and Reproductive Health Indicators and Policies
- Index
- References
Chapter 24 - Contraceptive Choices for Women with HIV Infection
from Section 2A - Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Contraception
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 January 2024
- Textbook of Contraception, Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Textbook of Contraception, Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the Authors
- Contributors
- Section 1 Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Public Health Aspects and Prevention in Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
- Section 2 Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare
- Section 2A Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Contraception
- Chapter 9 The Reproductive Endocrinology of Contraception
- Chapter 10 Evidence-Based Clinical Practice in Contraceptive Counselling and Care
- Chapter 11 Combined Hormonal Contraception
- Chapter 12 Progestogen-Only Contraception
- Chapter 13 Nonhormonal Contraception
- Chapter 14 Permanent Methods of Contraception in Women
- Chapter 15 Emergency Contraception
- Chapter 16 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 17 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 18 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 19 Management of Issues Associated with Female Contraceptives
- Chapter 20 Contraception in Women with Cancer
- Chapter 21 Contraception in Women with Benign Breast Disease and Benign Uterine and Ovarian Conditions
- Chapter 22 Contraception in Women with Cardiovascular Conditions
- Chapter 23 Contraception in Women with Metabolic Conditions
- Chapter 24 Contraceptive Choices for Women with HIV Infection
- Chapter 25 Contraception in Women with Neurological Conditions
- Chapter 26 Contraception in Women with Psychiatric Conditions
- Chapter 27 Contraception in Disabled Women
- Chapter 28 Contraception in Women with Immunosuppressive Diseases
- Chapter 29 Contraception in Women with Lupus Autoimmune Diseases
- Chapter 30 Contraception in Women with Chronic Kidney Disease
- Chapter 31 Contraception in Women with Diabetes
- Chapter 32 Contraception in Women with Thyroid Dysfunction
- Chapter 33 Contraception in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
- Chapter 34 Contraception in Women with Special Needs
- Chapter 35 Male Contraception
- Section 2B Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Termination of Pregnancy
- Section 2C Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: Infertility
- Section 2D Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Section 3 Sexual Healthcare
- Section 4 Sexual and Reproductive Health Indicators and Policies
- Index
- References
Summary
Women account for more than half of the individuals infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and at particularly high risk are those aged 15–24 years [1]. In the era of combined antiretroviral treatment (ART), HIV has become a chronic manageable condition, and many more affected women can nowadays re-evaluate their reproductive choices, including childbearing and prevention of pregnancy [2].
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- Textbook of Contraception, Sexual and Reproductive Health , pp. 165 - 169Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024