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Fertility intentions among HIV-infected,sero-concordant couples in Nyanza province,Kenya
Authors:Mellissa Withers  Shari Dworkin  Elizabeth Harrington  Zachary Kwena  Maricianah Onono  Elizabeth Bukusi
Institution:1. Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, USAmellwit@yahoo.com;3. Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, USA;4. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Oregon Health &5. Science University, Portland, USA;6. Kenyan Medical Research Institute, Center for Microbiology Research, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract:Research in sub-Saharan Africa has shown significant diversity in how HIV influences infected couples' fertility intentions. Supporting HIV-infected, sero-concordant couples in sub-Saharan Africa to make informed choices about their fertility options has not received sufficient attention. In-depth interviews were conducted among 23 HIV-positive, sero-concordant married couples in Kenya, to better understand how HIV impacted fertility intentions. HIV compelled many to reconsider fertility plans, sometimes promoting childbearing intentions in some individuals but reducing fertility plans among most, largely due to fears of early death, health concerns, stigma, perinatal HIV transmission and financial difficulties (particularly in men). Preferences for sons and large families influenced some couples' intentions to continue childbearing, although none had discussed their intentions with healthcare providers. Additional support and services for HIV-infected, sero-concordant couples are needed. Family planning counselling should be tailored to the unique concerns of HIV-infected couples, addressing perinatal transmission but also individual, couple-level and socio-cultural fertility expectations. Community-level programmes are needed to reduce stigma and make HIV-infected couples more comfortable in discussing fertility intentions with healthcare providers.
Keywords:Africa  HIV/AIDS  reproductive health  pregnancy  Kenya
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