Profiles

Here, you can find any of the interviews on this site.



Diablos

Diablos was diagnosed in 2017. Her partner (and father of her baby) knows about her HIV status, but her sister does not know about it. Diablos formula fed her baby to avoid all risk of HIV transmission.

  • Background

    Diablos is Black African and has a partner and two children, one aged 21 years and an 11-month-old baby.

  • Age at interview 39
  • Fatima

    Fatima discovered that she had HIV in 2016 when pregnant with her first child. Her husband also has HIV and their family do not know about their diagnosis.

  • Background

    Fatima describes her ethnicity as Asian. She is married and has two children, a 3-year-old child and a 3-week-old baby.

  • Age at interview 30
  • Sandra

    Sandra was diagnosed in 2010. She had looked into feeding options before getting pregnant and knew that it was possible to breastfeed, however she did not want to put her baby at any HIV risk, so chose to formula feed. Sandra felt supported by her doctors to make her own decision.

  • Background

    Sandra is White Eastern European and is married with a two month old baby.

  • Age at interview 32
  • Marcy

    Marcy was diagnosed with HIV in 2014 during a routine health check. All her three children have been bottle fed. Marcy had wanted to breastfeed to bond, but was scared by the risk of HIV transmission.

  • Background

    Marcy is Black African and works as a support worker. She is single and has three children, aged 5 and 4 years old and one month old baby.

  • Age at interview 24
  • Stephanie

    Stephanie found out about her HIV status when she got pregnant. Her doctors explained that breastfeeding put the baby at some risk but could be done safely. She tried breastfeeding for a few days but stopped because her breasts were sore and bleeding.

  • Background

    Stephanie has a partner and a 6-month-old baby.

  • Christine

    Christine was diagnosed with HIV in 2004. Later on when she was considering having children, she sought more information from her clinic.

  • Background

    Christine is Black African and is in full time employment. She has a partner and a five-year-old son and is pregnant with her second child.

  • Age at interview 40
  • Emma

    To remove all risk of HIV transmission, Emma formula fed her six-month-old baby and intends to formula feed her unborn baby.

  • Background

    Emma is White British and in a relationship. She has two children, aged 22 years old, and a six-month-old baby, and is currently pregnant.

  • Age at interview 42
  • Deborah

    Deborah decided to breastfeed her new baby at the beginning but is now formula feeding with milk from the GP.

  • Background

    Deborah is Black African and is single, with two children, a 7-year-old child and an 11-month-old baby.

  • Age at interview 44
  • Joyce

    Joyce formula feeds her baby and she believes it is going well. Although her HIV is undetectable, she did not want to take any risks with HIV transmission. Joyce receives free formula and peer-mentor support from a local charity, which she finds very helpful.

  • Background

    Joyce is in a relationship and she has three children aged 5 and 3 years-old, and a 3 week old baby.

  • Age at interview 36