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Getting Pregnant and HIV - The Body

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Are you living with HIV (HIV+) and interested in having children? Then know that you are not alone. The majority of HIV+ women are of child-bearing age. ...

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Tags: HIV, AIDS, STD, Children's Health, Women's Health, Pregnancy

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Getting Pregnant and HIV: A Fact Sheet From The Well Project http://bit.ly/n1BQOk #aids #child #pregnancy

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Body changes and discomforts | womenshealth.gov

womenshealth.gov — “Everyone expects pregnancy to bring an expanding waistline. But many women are surprised by the other body changes that pop up. Get the low-down on stretch marks, weight gain, heartburn and other 'joys' of pregnancy. Find out what you can do to feel better.View full resource at womenshealth.gov

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What is the risk that I caught HIV through a crackpipe? - Forum on Substance Use and HIV

thebody.com — “There is little risk (but not zero) that you contracted the virus by sharing a crack pipe. Here is a link to a previous post about this concern and another discussing harm reduction with a crack...View full resource at thebody.com

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What Is the Risk of Getting Infected w HIV thru Use of a Shared Crackpipe? http://t.co/etaFFLpw @TheBodyDotCom

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Fertility - Trying to Conceive (TTC), Infertility, IVF - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Trying to conceive can take time, effort, and attention to your body's fertility cues, including ovulation, cervical mucus, and basal body temperature. Find out some of the reasons you might be struggling to get pregnant and learn more about treatments available for infertility.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Advocates Plan Response to Syringe Exchange Funding Ban - The Body

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Fetal Development - Eyes - 26 Weeks Pregnant

whattoexpect.com — “Learn what changes are taking place in your body at 26 weeks of pregnancy. Get free expert advice and detailed information for every week of your pregnancy at WhatToExpect.com.View full resource at whattoexpect.com

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Is anyone at week 26? Guess what...Your baby's eyes are starting to open! http://t.co/xAJJeTwt

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Fertility - Trying to Conceive (TTC), Infertility, IVF - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Trying to conceive can take time, effort, and attention to your body's fertility cues, including ovulation, cervical mucus, and basal body temperature. Find out some of the reasons you might be struggling to get pregnant and learn more about treatments available for infertility.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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‎"How long should we attempt pregnancy before seeking help?" Fertility expert, Dr. Calvin Greene provides an answer: http://t.co/oQKrhMiP

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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. A common pregnancy frustration. Read more... http://t.co/7MEfSJqP

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HIV and AIDS

kidshealth.org — “There is no cure for AIDS, which is why prevention is so important. Get the facts on HIV/AIDS, as well as how it affects the body and is treated, in this article.View full resource at kidshealth.org

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HIV and AIDS: Get the facts on #HIV/AIDS, as well as how it affects the body and is treated, in this article for teens. http://t.co/34xGbH9O

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HIV Testing After Rape - Forum on Safe Sex and HIV Prevention

thebody.com — “Hi there: Thanks for writing in. I am sorry to hear that happened to you. An anti-body test two days after an incident would not be enough time to get an accurate result. However, it is possible...View full resource at thebody.com

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Ask the HIV/AIDS Experts: "When Should I Test for HIV and STDs After a Rape?" http://t.co/B5HF2eNZ #abuse #testing

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Pregnant on Atripla..please help - Forum on Choosing Your Meds

thebody.com — “The first trimester is the time when the organs of the body are formed in the fetus. This generally occurs in the first 10 weeks or so of the pregnancy. The brain and spinal cord are formed in teh...View full resource at thebody.com

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Ask the HIV/AIDS Experts: "When in My Pregnancy Should I Switch Off Atripla?" http://t.co/OrGSLTxG #childbirth

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Reyataz (Atazanavir Sulfate), For HIV Positive Pregnant Women, Gets European Labeling Update Approval

medicalnewstoday.com — “Following new data from study AI424-182 on pregnant women living with HIV, the European Commission approved a labeling update for Reyataz (atazanavir sulfate). The announcement was made by BristolView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Reyataz (Atazanavir Sulfate), For HIV Positive Pregnant Women, Gets European Labeling Update Approval: Following... http://t.co/EFej2hOk

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U.N.AIDS Says New Worldwide Infections Have Hit a Plateau - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “About 2.7 million people have been newly infected each year for the last five years, according to a report released by the United Nations.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 21, 2011 at 10:44 pm By:

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Almost 1/2 the world’s pregnant women with HIV get a drug to help prevent passing the virus to their children. http://t.co/bNI0LvQU

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fertilityauthority.com — “Clomid (clomiphene) is an oral fertility drug used to stimulate ovulation in a woman trying to get pregnant by changing the hormone balance in the body. As with most drugs, Clomid may cause side effects in patients, some of which are mild and may not really need medical attention. These side effects may go away as your body adjusts to the Clomid.View full resource at fertilityauthority.com

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Clomid Side Effects

fertilityauthority.com — “Clomid (clomiphene) is an oral fertility drug used to stimulate ovulation in a woman trying to get pregnant by changing the hormone balance in the body. As with most drugs, Clomid may cause side effects in patients, some of which are mild and may not really need medical attention. These side effects may go away as your body adjusts to the Clomid.View full resource at fertilityauthority.com

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