It is possible. HIV can be transmitted by blood, ejaculate, pre-ejaculate, anal mucous, female genital fluids and breast milk.
If you feel you have been exposed, there is a course of medications that can be started within 72 hours of contact that may be helpful. The medications are taken for one month and it is reported that they can make you feel quite ill with side effects such as vomiting and lethargy.
You probably mean vaginal fluid.
Yes, vaginal fluid may contain the virus and you may have contracted the HIV.
One episode does not mean that HIV is transmitted, but it may have taken place.
Yes Yes, you can contract HIV from pre-ejaculate. You can contract HIV from seminal fluid and vaginal fluid both, and blood of course. Always use proper protection even before ejaculation.
HIV is found in pre-ejaculate fluid. For that reason, withdrawal does not offer full protection against HIV transmission.
Yes; HIV is transmitted by body fluids such as blood, breast milk, genital secretions, synovial fluid and spinal fluid.
no, not according to current research.
Yes you can get HIV from sexual contact.
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Yes it does.
HIV is spread through blood and sexual fluids. If the needle had blood or sexual fluids that contained HIV and it came in contact with YOUR blood or sexual fluids (i.e. if you pricked your finger with it), then yes, it is possible that HIV spread.
The most common way to pass on HIV person to person is by sexual contact.
HIV can be trasmitted by sexual intercourse, unsterilized needles for things like tattoos or illegal drugs, and contact by blood. All of the above: throught bodily fluids, breast milk, sexual intercourse
Through sexual contact and exchanging fluids and blood.
HIV can be transmitted from mother to child. It can also be trasmitted through sexual contact or shared needles. Just huggibg or kissing someone with HIV will not give you it. AIDS is an advanced stage of HIV.
Not unless youre masturbating together with someone who has HIV.
No.HIV is transfered only when there is blood contact with the infected person.
sexual activity and blood contact w/ someone that has it may cause it
The HIV virus caught mainly through sexual contact.
Primarily--through sexual contact. It is also possible for HIV to be transmitted to children while they are in the womb and through breastmilk after they are born. HIV can be spread if a person comes into contact with infected equipment, such as needles.
HIV/ AIDS is only spread by sexual contact without safe sex or by blood contact. The virus can't spread by blood sucking animals. e.g. Leaches, ticks and so on.