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In November 2017, the Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS: Seeking Equitable Study (PHASES) project convened an international workshop in Bangkok, Thailand to address ethical issues in the inclusion of pregnant woman in HIV/AIDS research. This one-day series facilitated sessions and discussions in Bangkok, Thailand by bringing together select participants of the 2017 Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (GFBR) and other invitees from a variety of countries, cultures, and disciplinary perspectives to help develop an international framework for ensuring that the health needs of pregnant woman and their future offspring are appropriately addressed in HIV/AIDS research agenda. Kristen Sullivan and Elana Jaffe, from the UNC PHASES staff, hosted this workshop.