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It Brings a Little Bit of Hope

by HIVE Online | May 23, 2016 | HIV- Women, HIV+ Men, Providers

Dr. Cori Blum asks Magic, a man living with HIV, if he wants to have a baby.

::Hangouts with HIVE:: HIV Prevention for Women: Where?s My PrEP?

by HIVE Online | Mar 21, 2016 | Hangouts with HIVE

Watch the recording of the “Hangouts with HIVE: HIV Prevention for Women: Where’s My PrEP” Google Hangout.

Safer Conception Toolkit for HIV-affected Individuals and Couples and Healthcare Providers

by HIVE Online | Feb 22, 2016 | Global SHARE

Development of a Safer Conception Counseling Toolkit in Kenya: Stigma, Fears, and Recommendations for the Delivery of Services. Includes downloadable PDFs of 4 guides/brochures.

::Hangouts with HIVE:: Supporting HIV-affected Individuals in their Reproductive Goals

by HIVE Online | Dec 6, 2015 | Global SHARE, Hangouts with HIVE

HIVE hosted our 2nd Hangout on Air about HIV Prevention for women. Our focus in this Hangout was Safer Conception options, programs and policies for people affected by HIV.

To Breastfeed, or Not? My Decision.

by HIVE Online | Nov 19, 2015 | HIVE Blog, Women Living with HIV

I was interested in breastfeeding not only because of disclosure reasons but also because of the value of breast milk & bonding, but I was concerned about the HIV risk

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