March 19, 2025:
HIV/AIDS affects millions of people worldwide, but its impact on women’s health is often overlooked. From access to healthcare to maternal health and gender-specific challenges, women face unique barriers when it comes to HIV prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Understanding these issues is essential to improving health outcomes and ensuring that all women have the necessary resources and support.
Women, particularly women of color and those in underserved communities, are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. According to the CDC, women account for nearly 19% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States. The virus can be transmitted through unprotected sex, shared needles, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. Biological and social factors make women more vulnerable to HIV, emphasizing the need for targeted prevention and care strategies.
Many women face systemic barriers that prevent them from receiving timely HIV testing, treatment, and care. Some of these challenges include:
For women living with HIV, pregnancy presents additional concerns. Without proper care, HIV can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding. However, medical advancements have made it possible to reduce the risk of transmission to less than 1% when appropriate antiretroviral treatment (ART) is administered. Regular prenatal care and adherence to HIV treatment plans are essential for protecting both maternal and infant health.
Preventing HIV among women requires a comprehensive approach that includes education, access to healthcare, and proactive strategies such as:
Women living with HIV need holistic support that includes medical care, mental health services, and community resources. Empowering women with knowledge, healthcare access, and a supportive network can improve health outcomes and quality of life. Organizations like Novus provide inclusive, compassionate, and judgment-free care tailored to the needs of all individuals, ensuring that women receive the support they deserve.
HIV/AIDS should never be a barrier to living a full and healthy life. Whether you need prevention strategies, testing, or treatment, Novus is here to support you. With six locations across Pennsylvania, we are committed to providing confidential, comprehensive sexual health services tailored to your needs.
Schedule an appointment today with our team and take control of your health!