Abstract

Safer conception interventions reduce HIV incidence while supporting the reproductive goals of people living with or affected by HIV. We developed a consensus statement to address demand, summarize science, identify information gaps, outline research and policy priorities, and advocate for safer conception services. This statement emerged from a process incorporating consultation from meetings, literature, and key stakeholders. Three co-authors developed an outline which was discussed and modified with co-authors, working group members, and additional clinical, policy, and community experts in safer conception, HIV, and fertility. Co-authors and working group members developed and approved the final manuscript. Consensus across themes of demand, safer conception strategies, and implementation were identified. There is demand for safer conception services. Access is limited by stigma towards PLWH having children and limits to provider knowledge. Efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and acceptability data support a range of safer conception strategies including ART, PrEP, limiting condomless sex to peak fertility, home insemination, male circumcision, STI treatment, couples-based HIV testing, semen processing, and fertility care. Lack of guidelines and training limit implementation. Key outstanding questions within each theme are identified. Consumer demand, scientific data, and global goals to reduce HIV incidence support safer conception service implementation. We recommend that providers offer services to HIV-affected men and women, and program administrators integrate safer conception care into HIV and reproductive health programs. Answers to outstanding questions will refine services but should not hinder steps to empower people to adopt safer conception strategies to meet reproductive goals.

Highlights

  • Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, USA additional clinical, policy, and community experts in safer conception, HIV, and fertility

  • Strategies or programs that support people living with HIV and/or their partners to achieve pregnancy with minimal risks of sexual transmission of HIV Persons or person living with HIV, women or woman living with HIV, men or man living with HIV

  • A couple or partnership in which at least one member of the partnership is living with HIV A couple or partnership in which one member of the partnership is living with HIV and the other is HIV-negative

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Summary

Key Terminology Safer conception strategies or programs

Strategies or programs that support people living with HIV and/or their partners to achieve pregnancy with minimal risks of sexual transmission of HIV Persons or person living with HIV, women or woman living with HIV, men or man living with HIV. A couple or partnership in which at least one member of the partnership is living with HIV A couple or partnership in which one member of the partnership is living with HIV and the other is HIV-negative

Context and Purpose
Call for Consensus Document
Our process
History of Growing Consensus on Safer Conception
Implementation of comprehensive sexual reproductive health services
Sperm washingd
Normative Guidance
Reproductive Rights of People Living with HIV
Safer conception methods for HIVserodiscordant couples are mentioned
Findings
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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