No you can only get HIV off someone who has the infection. You have to bear in mind the 3/12 'window' period, so if you meet someone and they have had any risk factors in the previous 3/12 then you cannot be confident they are still HIV negative
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Absolutely not. HIV spreads blood to blood. It spreads through male homosexual activity. It spreads through sexual intercourse from male to female and from female to uncircumcised male. It spreads through shared needles. It spreads through the milk of a mother with HIV to her baby.
Yes she can have a successful IVF procedure.
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.
Human is male and female, man and woman, child, infant..... a person.
Having unprotected sex, by he sucking her penis and coming in his mouth.
Safely for whom? Safely for the baby? Probably yes. Mother to child transmission can be greatly reduced with the correct regime of ARV's. Speak to a Dr. Safely for the HIV negative male? Probably no. Safely for the HIV positive female? If you keep your CD4 count high by taking your ARV's properly and keep otherwise healthy, then probably yes. Speak to a Dr.
The transmission of HIV occurs when a person is exposed to HIV+ body fluid. In order to transmit infection, the fluid must come in fluid-to-fluid contact (blood-to-blood) or with a mucuous membrane. During vaginal sex, the woman is exposed to semen, however a female's vaginal fluid does not necessarily penetrate the intact skin of the male. Among sexual behaviors, HIV is least likely to be past from a female to a male through heterosexual vaginal intercourse.
military or non military has no bearing on HIV. unprotected sexual exposure is what CAN lead to HIV.................'Straight' men and women are just as likely to contract HIV as bi-sexual or 'gay' men. In the U.S. around 30% of HIV infections are caused by female-to-male sexual contact. If you tested positive, you'll be ok. It's highly treatable, though not yet curable.
Vaginal or anal intercourse which causes bleeding, followed by a dousing with seminal fluid. If the inseminator has HIV, it will probably be present in the seminal fluid and may enter the bloodstream of the female.