We interviewed 10 HIV-positive women and 11 HIV-positive men in Iringa, Tanzania, about their experiences of conceiving and having children after being diagnosed with HIV. We adopted an approach to data analysis based on grounded theory and phenomenology. Participants' experiences were shaped by social and institutional factors.
- Some participants reported pressures to bear children by partners and relatives,
- Whereas others reported negative reactions from others concerning their pregnancies.
- Most participants had not discussed having children with a provider before attempting to conceive.
- Some reported being reprimanded by health providers for getting pregnant without seeking their advice.
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By: Saleem HT1, Surkan PJ2, Kerrigan D2, Kennedy CE2.
- 1Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA hsaleem@jhu.edu.
- 2Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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