Empowering HIV-infected women in low-resource settings: A pilot study evaluating a patient-centered HIV prevention strategy for reproduction in Kisumu, Kenya.
Okeoma MmejeBetty NjorogePauline WekesaAlfred MurageRaphael O OndondoSheryl van der PoelMary A GuzéStarley B ShadeElizabeth A BukusiDeborah CohanCraig R CohenPublished in: PloS one (2019)
Timed vaginal insemination is an acceptable, feasible, and effective method for attempting pregnancy. Given the desire for children and inadequate viral suppression, interventions to support safely becoming pregnant should be integrated into HIV prevention programs.