Fact Sheets A-Z

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Understanding how your body works to move your baby out into the world can help the birthing process feel more manageable – and even empowering.

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A solid network of supportive people can work wonders for your healing after birth and adjustment to life with your baby.

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Providers can normalize HIV and integrate prevention into efforts to support women's overall health. Browse this resource for talking points and shareable infographics to help inspire and guide these crucial conversations. 

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Find out about the different public benefits that can help you get health care, HIV drugs, housing, food, jobs, and help paying your bills.

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Get basic information about HIV drug resistance – what it is, what causes it, testing for it, and how to prevent it from developing.

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Look here to find information and support for community building, health issues, violence, discrimination, legal barriers, transgender youth, and more.

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There is a well-established and strong link between violence and HIV among women. The Well Project has pulled together a list of resources for those who wish to learn more and take action.

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Find out more about breast/chestfeeding and HIV, ways to discuss this option with healthcare providers, and stories from women living with HIV who have breastfed their babies.

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Get basic information on what safer sex is and is not, how to practice different forms of safer sex, and tips on thinking things through ahead of time.

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People living with HIV can have loving relationships and great sex with HIV-negative partners. Learn more about dating, intimacy, and long-term partnerships.

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