People living with HIV can, and do, have healthy pregnancies and give birth to children who are not living with HIV. They may also choose not to experience pregnancy. The Well Project's materials and programs offer a wealth of information about these experiences for women living with HIV across the gender spectrum.

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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.
Flyer for SHE/HER/THEY event with speakers' headshots and logos of The Well Project & The Afiya Center.
An illuminating conversation about the benefits of doula support for Black women and other birthing parents living with HIV. / Una conversación esclarecedora sobre los beneficios del apoyo de doula para las mujeres negras y otros padres que dan a luz que viven con el VIH.
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HIV treatment guidelines provide a lot of useful health information. Learn more about specific guidelines for people living with HIV who wish to become pregnant, are pregnant, or have given birth.
Profiles of women.
Many complex factors affect women's health beyond HIV. Learn about reproductive justice, the role of pleasure, and other related ways of thinking about people's sexual and reproductive lives.
Pregnant belly with hands cradling it.
Get resources for safer conception and information on options for trying to get pregnant with little to no risk of transmitting HIV.
Close up of birth control pills in clear inner packaging with days printed on it.
Learn about contraception for women living with HIV – several methods that also prevent HIV, several that do not, and tips on choosing.
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Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find a friendly health care provider who is knowledgeable about HIV and pregnancy. Some health care providers simply are not aware of the wealth of information about pregnancy planning for their patients living with HIV. Perhaps even more challenging, though, are the judgmental attitudes that many health care providers still have.

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