Part I: Medical and Public Health Issues 1. The Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Women 2. The Clinical Course of HIV Infection in Women 3. Gynecologic and Obstetrical Issues in HIV-Infected Women 4. Health Prospects for Children Born to HIV-Infected Women 5. Psychosocial Issues for Children Born to HIV-Infected Women 6. Access to and Utilization of Health Services by HIVB-Infected Women 7. Drug Use, HIV Status and Reproduction Part II: Legal Issues 8. Legal Challenges: State Intervention, Reproduction, and HIV-Infected Women 9. Reproductive Choice and Reality: An Assessment of Tort Liability for Health-Care Providers and Women with HIV-AIDS 10. Perinatal Drug Use: State Interventions and the Implications for HIV-Infected Women Part III: Ethical and Social Issues 11. Clinical Counseling and the Problem of Autonomy-Negating Influence 12. The Moral Right to Have Children 13. Reproductive Choices of Adolescent Females with HIV/AIDS 14. Moral Multiculturalism, Childbearing, and AIDS Part IV:Voices from the Community 15. Practices and Opinions of Health Care Providers Serving HIV-Infected Women 16. In Women's Wards: The Values and Life Experiences of HIV-Infected Women Part V: Conclusion 17. HIV Infection and Childbearing: A Proposal for Public Policy and Clinical Practice - The Working Group