Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Jan 2016)

Pregnancy Desire, Partner Serodiscordance, and Partner HIV Disclosure among Reproductive Age HIV-Infected Women in an Urban Clinic

  • Corinne M. Rhodes,
  • Susan Cu-Uvin,
  • Aadia I. Rana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8048457
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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Women comprise 25% of the US HIV epidemic, with many women of reproductive age. There is a need for providers to address the reproductive needs and desires of women with HIV given that effective antiretroviral therapy has transformed HIV into a chronic disease. This cross-sectional study shows high rates of partner serodiscordance (61%) and moderate HIV disclosure to partners (61%). Patients surveyed reported practitioners discuss condoms (94%) and contraception (71%) more often than pregnancy desire (38%). In our sample, 44% of the surveyed women intended future pregnancy, whereas women who did not intend future pregnancy cited HIV/health and serodiscordance as the most common reasons (56% and 35%, resp.). There was no difference in the knowledge of mother-to-child transmission risk between women who intended or did not intend future pregnancy (p=0.71). These results underline the need for provider training in reproductive counseling to promote risk reduction and education.