No; a man can't get HIV from a healthy woman (by healthy I assume you mean HIV free). A woman (or man) can look healthy, but be infected with the virus.
Yes a person can look healthy and be infected with HIV.
Yes
A woman is just as likely to get HIV from a military man as she is to get it from someone who is not in the armed forces.
With proper precaution's, it is possible.
HIV is spread through bodily fluids, say a woman has HIV and a man has sex with her unprotected, her fluids get inside his urethra (pee hole) and he could contract HIV. You can also get HIV from open wounds if you have a sore or anything, and they have HIV and they are bleeding, or if their bodily fluids come in contact with the open sore
If neither person has HIV then neither will get it from each other. HIV can only survive in the human body (it dies quickly outside it) so if neither person has HIV it will not suddenly appear. There must be someone who has HIV for it be spread in the first place.
Women do not have sperm. If you're talking about a woman's vaginal secretions then yes it is possible and does on occasional occur during unprotected intercourse.
Yes, absolutely - an O positive woman and an O positive man can have a healthy baby.
You need to talk to a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about this.
Yes. But she's not likely to be HIV negative by the time she's pregnant. ****They can and thee are actually steps that can be taken so the woman doesnt end up positive***
Human is male and female, man and woman, child, infant..... a person.
When the man introduces fluids to the woman there are mucus membranes in the vagina which makes it easy to pick up all kinds of infections. A man's penis has an outerskin, no open membranes, making it harder for the infections to get through.
Of course not...she is healthy
Not if the woman is not infected with HIV.