‘Increasing’ Number of HIV-Positive Women Choosing to Have Children, New York Times Reports
The New York Times today examines the "small but increasing" number of HIV-positive women who are choosing to have children after learning of their seropositive status. Part of the Times' "AIDS at 20" series, the article analyzes the risks and benefits of antiretroviral drugs used to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission (Villarosa, New York Times, 8/7). The article is available online in the New York Times' health section.
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