If you used a condom very high degree of zero probability.
If you didn't use a condom you have a two fold problem 1) The degree of HIV infection increased. 2) The risk of her being pregnant. You need to TODAY not tomorrow go to a clinic and get your first test done. If you can afford it get on the triple cocktail they call it this will help lower your rest of contraction. DO NOT HAVE SEX with anyone unprotected for the next year. In 6 months have the HIV test done again. If that one comes back clear you should be okay, But get tested again at the 1 year time. If the 3rd test is clear you should be alright. Talk to your doctor they can explain al of this to you
2006-08-04 20:43:39
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answered by Linda G 2
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while somebody is first uncovered to HIV, there's a window era that in many instances lasts 3-12 weeks, yet in uncommon instances can final as long as 6 months. The window era refers back to the time between while somebody will become contaminated with HIV and while the virus might ensue constructive on an HIV try. An HIV try looks for antibodies to the HIV virus, and those do no longer ensue for extra or less 3-12 weeks. If he had intercourse with this lady better than 3 months in the past and his try got here out damaging, then maximum probably he's in the sparkling. although, to be certain, he ought to get retested returned at 6 months after plausible exposure. until you're extremely particular, use condoms.
2016-12-14 19:41:20
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answered by milstead 4
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You are really stating the question backwards. It should be: what is the probability of getting HIV or AIDS after having intercourse with someone who is positive for it? You would have to check with Centers for Disease Control in Washington, D.C.
AIDS might not show up for years as it might lay dormant in the body. You must see a physician and get tested. ASAP.
2006-08-04 20:41:41
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answered by DONALD M 2
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If you didn't have direct blood contact, didn't eat her feces or drink her urine or go down on her with a cut in your mouth then chances of transmission are really low. In general female to male transmission is the least prevalent transmission form...with sharing needles being the most. Don't keep playing Russian Roulette though...avoid risky activity like that, use protection.
2006-08-04 20:39:43
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answered by Perry L 5
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r u kidding me? r u rlly asking this question??/ and how smart r u?? we r in the yr 2006... i dont know if i should feel pitty for u, or just say umm ofcourse there isnt any probability of being safe after havin sex with some1 with hiv p....... Go see a doctor.. a
2006-08-04 20:36:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It is difficult for men to get HIV in the first place and if you used a condom it is not likely you have HIV.
2006-08-05 12:22:56
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answered by NEED HELP? JUST ASK!!! 2
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If you used a condom your pretty safe, i wouldnt of done it though, the chances are slimer for a guy to hiv though
2006-08-04 22:45:10
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answered by Brandon 2
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You should use a condom if you know she's infected and I wouldn't have sex with an infected person with or without a condom because that condom just may have a microscopic hole in it that you can not see.
2006-08-05 09:14:16
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answered by smokey 3
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WHAT KULD U POSSIBLY BE THINKIN?!?
That wuz dumb, but since u already did IT the possible damage is done! If u had safe sex with a good condom, ur good. But if u used a condom and u had it in the heat!
GET TESTED!!!
2006-08-05 07:43:10
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answered by kfcutie1993 1
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There may be good news if you have used a condom during intercourse. Otherwise, sadly, there is nothing can be done to stop the virus from infecting your body.
2006-08-04 20:36:36
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answered by swimmaholik 3
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