Yes, it is possible to get HIV if you had sexual intercourse for less than a minute.
Unsafe sex for 2 minutes can infect you with HIV.
Depending if the person even has HIV, other wise there is a risk of pregnancy.
You can get HIV from an infected male from unprotected sex or sharing of needles.
You can't get infected with HIV from someone coughing on you.
Yes, assuming they have sex with someone else who is infected.
HIV is usually spread by bodily fluids from the infected getting into the blood stream of the un-infected. But since you specify women, sexually transmission is much more difficult. Possibly the uninfected woman has an open cut or a bleeding gum in her mouth and is also performing oral sex on the infected woman, possibly while the infected women is having her period. I must caution you though, that transmission through female to female sexual intercourse is exceedingly rare. The most common way to spread HIV from one woman to another is for them to share unsterilized needles, while injecting drugs.
Semen, vaginal fluid, breast milk and blood.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
Having unprotected sex with an HIV infected person is a common way that HIV is transmitted.
HIV, which cause aids, are passed from person to person by bodily fluids. Females can get infections from both male and females, by sexual intercourse (Both vagainal and anal), oral sex, from blood infected with HIV (for example an open wound splashed with infected blood, or re-using a needle to inject drug, previously used by someone infected) or from breast milk.
As far as having sex goes: Anal sex is the most dangerous type of sex for the spread of HIV/AIDS. This is because there is usually more blood present(which is one of the fluids that transmit HIV/AIDS). Vaginal would come second in line and oral third.
If you have sex with an infected person, then yes you can.