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"Why Are You Pregnant? What Were You Thinking?": How Women Navigate Experiences of HIV-related Stigma in Medical Settings During Pregnancy and Birth

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Publisher Routledge
Date 2015 Dec 20
PMID 26684355
Citations 16
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Abstract

Having children is a growing reality for women living with HIV in Canada. It is imperative to understand and respond to women's unique experiences and psychosocial challenges during pregnancy and as mothers including HIV-related stigma. This qualitative study used a narrative methodological approach to understand women's experiences of HIV-related stigma as they navigate health services in pregnancy (n = 66) and early postpartum (n = 64). Narratives of women living with HIV expose the spaces where stigmatizing practices emerge as women seek perinatal care and support, as well as highlight the relationship between HIV-related stigma and disclosure, and the impact this has on women's pregnancy and birthing experiences.

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