DOI: 10.11606/d.22.2004.tde-27082004-170041
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"Convivendo com a diferença: o impacto da sorodiscordância na vida afetivo-sexual de portadores do HIV/AIDS"

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“…Furthermore, it is uncommon for Brazilian health services specialized in providing care to HIV/AIDS carriers to give any advice regarding the use of birth control and family planning (11) . This fact is evidenced in Brazilian studies that show that many pregnancies are unplanned, including among HIV serodiscordant couples (2,(12)(13) .…”
Section: Naturalization Of the Infectionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Furthermore, it is uncommon for Brazilian health services specialized in providing care to HIV/AIDS carriers to give any advice regarding the use of birth control and family planning (11) . This fact is evidenced in Brazilian studies that show that many pregnancies are unplanned, including among HIV serodiscordant couples (2,(12)(13) .…”
Section: Naturalization Of the Infectionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The increase in the survival rate of people with HIV/AIDS has given new life perspectives, and the progress in vertical HIV prevention has contributed to the escalating number of serodiscordant couples who want to have children, which is a cultural and social part of the family relationship cycle (2) . Among serodiscordant couples, the lack of family planning and not using condoms are important aspects that affect the vulnerability of the HIV-negative partner.…”
Section: Naturalization Of the Infectionmentioning
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“…In the national and international literature the term serodiscordant is broadly used to describe heterosexual or homosexual couples in which one partner is HIV positive and the other is not. 16 …”
Section: ] With the Treatment For Aids People Began To Live Bettementioning
confidence: 99%