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NCT ID: NCT02964169 Completed - Clinical trials for HIV and Family Planning

Family Planning and HIV in Postpartum Women in Mbarara

Start date: December 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Supporting HIV positive women to delay or prevent an unwanted pregnancy may improve women's health through family planning choices, regular health reviews, and support. A cohort study that was done in Mbarara amongst HIV-infected women documented 50% of the enrolled women having no desire for a (another) child during the 4 years since ART initiation, 51% had a serodiscordant partner, with only 45% using effective contraceptive method. Key predictors of contraceptive use were family planning goals within the DYAD. One of the key predictors of effective contraceptive use was male partner involvement and CD4 count. The WHO recommends dual contraception (use of condoms and a hormonal or permanent method) to prevent both HIV transmission and unwanted pregnancies (WHO,2014).This prospective intervention study aims at providing information on whether continuous family planning accessibility and support has a measurable impact on pregnancy intentions and contraceptive usage among postpartum HIV positive mothers delivering at MRRH, SW Uganda.