Fact Sheets A-Z

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Deciding how to feed your infant can be confusing for parents living with HIV. Read about the options for nourishing a baby when the birthing parent is living with HIV.

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Learn about peripheral neuropathy – what it is, what puts people at risk of developing it, its signs and symptoms, and available treatments.

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Get basic information about what pharmacokinetics is, how it is measured and tested, why it is important, and how drugs behave in the body.

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Learn about physical activity and exercise – what they are and how much you need to stay healthy. Also get low-tech tips on how to get moving!

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Learn about common, important ways to plan for the future care of your children: guardianship, standby guardianship, wills, and adoption.

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Get information on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of bacterial and viral pneumonias as well as PCP and tuberculosis.

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Pregnancy and birth can have an impact on your health. These questions can help you focus on how different providers can best support you.

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Get information on what you need to know before you get pregnant, HIV drugs during pregnancy, what happens after the baby is born, and more.

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Learn what pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is and how it works, what research says, guidelines, cost factors, and more.

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Woman holding baby talking to doctor in medical office.

After a baby is born can be a beautiful, overwhelming time. These questions and resources can serve as reminders to reach out for the support you need – wherever it may come from.

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