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Q: the Chances of Hiv Infection , Do Need More Testing ?
asked by: magiclight on July 25th, 2007
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HELLO ALL , HERE IS MY SITIUATION. RECENTLY BEFORE 3WEEKS I HAD SEX WITH LADY I DONNOT KNOW HER SITUATION IS SHE HIV NEGATIVE OR POSATUVE ( THAT BEFORE ITESTED HERE ) ?.
(1) I WORRIED ABOUT AKISS ABOUT, HUUMM 2MINUTES, THERE IS NO TONGUE TO TONGUE KISS - HER TONHUE ON MY LIPS , I FEEL SOME WETNESS ON MY LIPS FROM THE SALIVA ( WHAT ABOUT THE RISK HERE) ?
(2)THEN I HAD PROTECTED VAGINAL INTERCOURES ABOUT 2 MINUTES TILL FINISHED, LADY ON TOP, SHE TOOK THE CONDOM OUT MY PEINS BUT AFTER IT LOST ERCTION BUT I FEEL IT IN SIDE THE CONDOM. I TESTED THE CONDOM WITH WATER NO WOSSE THAT IN THE SAME DAY AND 2 DAYS AFTER BEFORE PUT IT IN THE BASKET ,?
WHAT ABOUT THE RISK HERE ?
3) ALSO I FINGERED HER IN HER vagina BUT I WAS WEARING GLOVES ? WAT ABOUT RISK ?
(4) I SUCKED HER BOTH NIPLEES FOR SECONDS- IS THAT RISKY?

I TESTED BLOOD IN 10 DAYS , 17 DAYS , 25 DAYS , ALL IT CAME NEGATIVE .
I ASKED THE LADY ABOUT HER SITUATION REGARDING HIV , SHE SAID SHE IS CLEAN NO NEED FOR TESTING , BUT I INSISTED , I TESTD HER AFTER 18 DAYS FROM THE EVENT , SHE IS NEGATIVE ( BLOOD TEST
).
SO WAT ABOUT THE RISKS HERE . Question
YES , IAM DOCTOR BUT SOME TIME NEED TO HEAR THINGS FROM OTHERS COZ IAM WORRIED OF HIV ?
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Llewellyn
replied on July 25th, 2007
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1. You cannot get HIV from saliva.

2. You can get HIV from protected sex, even if the condom stays intact. Condoms are not 100% effective.

3. You cannot get HIV from touching someone unless you have a cut on your hand so that the virus can get through.

4. You can only get HIV that way if she had a cut on her breast or was lactating.

So you took three tests, and she took one? HIV does not show up on tests right away though, so your three tests might not be accurate since you tested too soon. You have to wait at least six weeks before testing. Try testing again in a month or two to make sure. As for her test, it would only be accurate if she were not recently infected, in the six weeks or so prior to your encounter.
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magiclight
replied on July 25th, 2007
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I think condms are effective methods in preventing STDS MAINLY HIV & HEPATITS B UNLESS THERE IS BREAKAGE OR SLIPPAGE ( BOTH NOT REPORTED IN MY SITUATION AND PROFED BY WATER TESTING . OTHER stds like Gonerohea & herpes not need fluid exchange but just body contact .
Llewellyn wrote:
1. You cannot get HIV from saliva.

2. You can get HIV from protected sex, even if the condom stays intact. Condoms are not 100% effective.

3. You cannot get HIV from touching someone unless you have a cut on your hand so that the virus can get through.

4. You can only get HIV that way if she had a cut on her breast or was lactating.

So you took three tests, and she took one? HIV does not show up on tests right away though, so your three tests might not be accurate since you tested too soon. You have to wait at least six weeks before testing. Try testing again in a month or two to make sure. As for her test, it would only be accurate if she were not recently infected, in the six weeks or so prior to your encounter.
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Llewellyn
replied on July 25th, 2007
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Yes, condoms are very effective at preventing STDs and pregnancy when used correctly. However, they are not 100% effective, even used exactly as intended and there are no leaks. That's why there really is no such thing as "safe sex," there is only "safer sex."
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