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When you sit down, weep and question why life you live make you always cry. Your tears drop like a streaming river, damping your cheeks, making you wither. These tears that fell as you judged your worth, give you a great value, outweighing the gold on earth. The desire to have children is usually perceived as a normal part of life for all women, including women living with HIV. Most women wished not to become pregnant after knowing their HIV status (HIV-positive) but they found themselves with unplanned pregnancy. The women with a procreative preference were found to be more likely to choose…mehr

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When you sit down, weep and question why life you live make you always cry. Your tears drop like a streaming river, damping your cheeks, making you wither. These tears that fell as you judged your worth, give you a great value, outweighing the gold on earth. The desire to have children is usually perceived as a normal part of life for all women, including women living with HIV. Most women wished not to become pregnant after knowing their HIV status (HIV-positive) but they found themselves with unplanned pregnancy. The women with a procreative preference were found to be more likely to choose to become pregnant which outweighed social support and personal health concerns.
Autorenporträt
Dr Muya Kanyinda (MD, MPH), 41 years old, is a Medical Doctor and Public Health Specialist graduated from school of medicine, University of Lubumbashi DRC in 1998 and School of Public Health University of Limpopo, MEDUNSA South Africa in 2010.Currently working in Botswana.He has much interest in public health programs,clinical work and research.