No, being HIV positive will not delay your period. Having AIDS can sometimes cause problems with a woman's menstrual cycles but even then that's not always the case. For the record tampon use is not encouraged if you do have AIDS as there is a higher risk of problems.
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A person infected with HIV is generally referred to as being HIV+ (positive.) Often times, it is shortened to just "positive."
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
Seroconversion refers to the development of antibodies after infection. There is a period of time between when a person is infected with HIV until they will test positive. This is often referred to as the "window period." Depending on the test, it could take up to 6 months for a person to test positive after being infected with HIV. This is because it takes a while for a person's body to develop the anitbodies associated with HIV infection that HIV tests use to detect infection.
If your HIV test result was negative, and you've had no new risky exposures since the test, and if you are not in the window period, you can consider yourself free from HIV. The window period the time between infection with HIV and the time when the test will become positive.
no... he is not hiv positive..
Your standard A/B/O blood types have NOTHING to do with being immune to HIV.
Yes they can.
yes she HIV positive
Yes she's been HIV positive since 1998.
Joe Dye was POSITIVE...Not HIV Positive (dumbass!)
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.