Anyone can contract HIV. Having oral sex is one of the ways you can contract HIV, especially if your partner already has HIV. Oral sores, cuts, and lesions contribute to contracting HIV. Best advise, if you're partner has HIV, use a dental guard. Safe sex I'd always advised.
Assuming the woman is infected, then yes it is possible.
It is possible to have a false negative HIV test, particuarly early in infection with HIV. If a partner has a true negative HIV test, it's not possible to get HIV from them.
Unless there was blood transfer or contact of seminal/vaginal fluids, the risk of contracting HIV is very low.
Someone might not know they were infected with HIV because early infection often has no symptoms. Both the patient and the one who infected him or her may have no idea that they were at risk.
No you can not.
HIV is an early form of aids. Every one who has AIDS had HIV at one point.
I received the HIV virus through touching a womans vagina. I had a small cut in my finger. I presume that if I (a man) could get it via a cut then a woman could receive it by a cut. Sex is not worth death!!
By having sexual intercourse without protection. People can get AIDS by sexual intercourse or even open wound to open wound with a person who has AIDS. That being one of the reasons why doctors do not reuse needles and wear gloves. Other reasons are for their own safety and the patients safety. Blood is normally tested when donating or receiving blood but you can contract AIDS from the transfer of blood. AIDS is also the progressed stage of HIV. Not everyone that has HIV progresses to AIDS though (being the reason for the term "HIV/AIDS"). So it is possible to contract HIV then it to progress to AIDS.
Breast milk is wonderful in that it imparts what the mother eats to her nursing baby. This is great when the mother is taking in good food and nutrition. Real bad when she has a disease such as HIV. When a baby nurses from her HIV positive mother there is a very high chance that the baby will contract this disease. Having a disease such as HIV is one of the few reasons a mother should not breast feed.
If you are faithful to each other (i.e. neither of you have other sexual partners) then you cannot contract HIV through sexual intercourse. However, your words 'clearly don't have it' are disturbing as one can have HIV without symptoms. I suggest you both go along together to get a test so both your minds are put at rest.
Definitely the answer to this is an emphatic NO. If you have HIV then you are a host for HIV and vice versa. You cannot be one without the other.
James Webb
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