If all the people you had sex with were uninfected then there is a 0% chance. If you had protected sex with any that were infected than your chance is negligible. However, if just one was infected that you had unprotected sex with that chance can potentially go up to 100%.
So do yourself a favor and get tested.
2007-02-18 16:25:01
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answered by a j 2
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Anytime you have unprotected sex with someone who's sexual history and std status is unknown to you, you run a risk.
Even if you are with a partner who carries HIV, HCV, Herpes, etc. every exposure doesn't equal an in infection, but you should always try to protect yourself at every encounter. Be safe.
If you are concerned, I would strongly suggest getting tested. If you live in a metropolitan area, there is likely a city or county clinic that is free or very inexpensive ($5-$20) with anonymous testing.
2007-02-17 20:40:24
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answered by SDTerp 5
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If you sleep with one person you are at risk! If you didn't discuss their history or whether they've been tested, then you won't know what they have. If they haven't been tested, then they might not know. Just go get tested. It can be a little scary, but it's better to be tested and put your mind at ease, than to worry. Also if you do have anything, you'll know how to treat and/or manage it.
By the way, sleeping with them does not cause an STD or HIV, but that's how you contract them.
2007-02-17 22:15:49
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answered by So_many_questions 3
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well lets say 10 people 5 of them you had sex protected from the 5 of them 2 of them had the HIV or any STD but since you had a protected/safe sex with them your not yet sick but from the other 5 of them you had an unprotected sex not from that 5 people 2 of them have HIV or STD since it was not protected you will be infected too with STD. since bodily fluid is interchange during sex and most contact happens that way. wink*
2007-02-17 18:46:09
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answered by killah_max 2
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Pinky Std
2016-10-30 10:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Your chances of winding up with a sexually transmitted disease is very high, if you have sex with multiple partners and you do not use protection. The more you do this the greater your chances become.
2007-02-17 18:45:46
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answered by Gary S 4
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85% or higher! All it takes is one person to have something. Your very first sex could've had something and symptoms not show up at all. Therefore that would mean everyone in which you have been sexual with may have contracted . I strongly urge you seek testing from a qualified health provider in your area! I suggest sexual eduaction or counceling a must
2007-02-17 23:23:42
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how many people they slept with without protection. you never know. i would get tested just to find out if i were you. some STD's can make you sterile if left untreated long enough. and most the time they have no symptoms.
2007-02-17 18:43:31
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answered by redpeach_mi 7
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STDs are not caused by sex. STDs are caused by germs or viruses. STDs are diseases that can only be caught by having sex with a person who already has an STD. Having protected sex greatly reduces the risk of catching an STD. A person who has had no type of sexual contact with anyone, ever, is very unlikely to have an STD. There are some rare cases where people may have caught an STD from their mother before they were born. This can happen with Hepatitis B, HIV, syphilis and gonorrhoea. The more often a person has unprotected sex, the more likely they are to catch an STD. You cannot rely on a person saying they are a virgin as proof that they do not have an STD.
2016-03-29 01:00:55
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answered by ? 4
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Contemplate this, Pinky. You didn't have sex with 10 people. You had sex with all of them and all of the people that they have had unprotected sex with. Get tested ASAFP.
2007-02-17 18:51:51
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answered by rotten_robert 1
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