No , if a some people are HIV positive it means they aren't clean and you will be risk to contact with them.
You can be treated to the point where the viral load is undetectable, but the antibodies will always remain and the HIV screening test will remain positive.
With proper precaution's, it is possible.
Placenta and breast milk. Most HIV woman will take anti-retrovirals during pregnancy,give birth via Cesarean and not breast feed. This reduces transmission risk to 0.8% (UK standard of care)
Yes, you CAN but it isn't definite
In order to have a baby with HIV, the mother must be HIV positive. When a woman realizes she is pregnant it is important for her to be tested for HIV. If she is HIV+, there are treatments available that can nearly eliminate the risk of her child being infected.
It is better to be HIV negative than HIV positive. An HIV positive person is infected with HIV.
It is possible, but very rare.
Pretty good especially if she is having unprotected sex with him.
You need to talk to a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about this.
Yes you can become HIV positive once blood or bloody products are present if you are not using a finger condom,but how would you know if the woman is HIV positive?this simply means u putting yourself at risk of contracting HIV.
The only way that you can be HIV positive is if you contracted it, particularly during sex. If you were treated for an sti, that implies that unprotected sex occured. HIV is also transmitted through unprotected sex. If a person has had sex with a person who has HIV and used no protection, it is possible that the virus could have been transmitted.
no... he is not hiv positive..