no it cant because hiv isn't a disease that has something to do with the child's mouth
used condom people dang
No
Use a condom.
There are no exact figures, but the chances of HIV infection using a condom is minimal (2% condom failure rate).
yes
Yes. Using a condom will protect you from catching HIV. If you do not use a condom, then the risk of catching HIV will depend on the HIV-positive partners viral load. The higher the viral load the higher the risk. Even with an undetectable viral load, HIV can still be transmitted.
No. If neither one of you has HIV, you can't give it to each other.
Not AIDS, but HIV can transfer through that.
No. Protected sex means using a condom. If you use a condom you can't get the HIV virus. HIV is passed on through sharing drug needles or by having unprotected sex. The only danger is if the condom breaks. If the condom is put on carefully without any tearing, and there is plenty of lubrication used (either natural or from a tube) then there should be no problem.
because of have sexual relationship and lack of condom,injecting drug use, used needle,violence
pretty much just about any condom if used properly will be helpful in stopping the transmission of HIV and STD's. More in this case is not better, under no circumstances should you wear two condoms. This will only lead to one condom rubbing the other one causing it to wear prematurely or tear. It will NOT double your protection.
If you have sex with someone with HIV and your condom had a hold, you could contract HIV. See your healthcare provider for appropriate testing.