It is safe as long as it's used properly.
You can prevent HIV by using condoms and tell your partner to go see a Clinic and take the HIV -antibody test.
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No, circumcision does NOT prevent the transmission of HIV. Condoms can dramatically reduce the chance of HIV transmission. There's some evidence that circumcised men face a little less risk of catching HIV, but that's still far away from saying it's safe.
The only type of birth control that protects against HIV are condoms. Other methods do not prevent HIV.
No, circumcision does NOT prevent the transmission of HIV. Condoms can dramatically reduce the chance of HIV transmission. There's some evidence that circumcised men face a little less risk of catching HIV, but that's still far away from saying it's safe.
A method of contraception which helps prevents STI's is a condom. This is because the penis has no direct contact with the vagina. It does not prevent STI's 100% like abstinence does, but it is very effective.
Yes condom can prevent a person from HIV infection. It will not allow the contact of body fluid such as sperm and vaginal fluids. Since HIV is primarily transmitted through body fluids (including blood, saliva) one can be prevented by condoms from getting AIDS by intercourse with an already infected person.
Sexual health is just as important as other types of physical health. The consequences of unsafe sex can be long-lasting, but they don't have to be. Condoms, when used correctly, prevent pregnancy 98% of the time, making them one of the most popular methods of having safe sex. Condoms are also helpful in preventing the transmission of HIV when used consistently.
by having safe sex and universal precautions.
Being monogamous and practice safe sex. Individuals must be instructed in the proper use of condoms and urged to practice safe sex. Besides avoiding the risk of HIV infection, condoms are successful in preventing other sexually.
No, you don't get the HIV virus if you use condoms when having sex, and never share drug needles with someone else.
You prevent aids by not getting infected by HIV. HIV is spread through body fluids. Avoiding sexual contact and contact with blood through sharing needles and transfusions can go a long way toward preventing it.