HIV treatment is a crucial way to prevent the virus passing on to your baby during pregnancy or birth (this is known as vertical transmission or 'mother-to-child transmission' or MTCT).
Bakita Kasadha talks to Martin Beard about how he found he was living with HIV because of infected blood products in the latest of our blog series Last Chance for Justice.
There are many types of hormonal contraception: the pill, the mini pill, the contraceptive patch and the vaginal ring, as well as long-acting reversible contraception methods.
Only a few countries ban tourist travel for people living with HIV, but some have entry restrictions for longer stays or prevent people living with HIV from settling there.