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only if either of one partner is HIV(+) and whereas second one is HIV(-)

2007-03-28 06:38:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is true, only in the case where the husband or the wife is infected with AIDS. There is a lot of probability that the spouse could have already been infected through his/her partner, which results in both getting AIDS. In such a case also it is required that a condom be used so as to prevent pregnancy so as to prevent an AIDS infected child being born.

However if both husband and wife are not infected with AIDS, there is no harm in intercourse without protection as long as they remain true to each other and do not get involved with another partner.

Also I would suggest you get to your nearest community/municipal hospital for more information and to clarify your doubts on AIDS.

Remember it is better to be a fool for a minute and grow wise than be wise for a minute and remain a fool for life.

2007-03-27 03:17:28 · answer #2 · answered by Philip G 2 · 0 1

Husband should use condom when either of the spouse is infected with HIV to prevent transmission. If used without any one of them suffering from HIVinfection it would serve as a contraceptive method. If either of them is unfaithful in their sexual activities (having sex with others) then condom should be used till they are tested by western blot for HIV and declared free. These diagnostic tests become useful only after 3 months of infection since before that no adequate antibody against HIV is produced in the boby hence even if one is infected it cannot be detected. Use of condom also helps to prevent other sexually transmitted diseases. However one should not forget that HIV can be transmitted through other body fluids such as blood,mothers milk,saliva etc apart from genital fluids. Further it is also worth mentioning that transmission from male to female is much higher than female to male because after a sexual act the semen is deposited in the femal genitalia for a long time.

2007-03-27 07:20:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

AIDS get in body not only by unprotected sex but also via other routes like blood transfusion etc.If unluckily any partner get this disease by using condoms both wife and future generations could be prevented from infection.
So better to have protected sex always.

2007-03-27 04:33:27 · answer #4 · answered by Dingy 2 · 0 0

Your information is wrong. As long as the husband and wife are faithful to each other, there is no requirement for a condom. Provided they both are tested for HIV and are cleared. AIDS is contacted when a person has sex with a HIV affected person. If the husband and wife are free of HIV, there is no fear of contacting AIDS.

2007-03-27 02:51:57 · answer #5 · answered by sunilbernard 4 · 0 1

condoms protect both of you from aids and pregnancy, if the marriage is right and you are sure shes healthy and you want babies, then go ahead and do it . but if you have ever had sex with anyone else, man or woman, get inspected by a doctor before you go to your wife the first time.

2007-03-27 03:10:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If husband is only having sex with you then its not require to use condom for HIV. But if you do not trust him then you make him wear condom. Condom will also prevent you from unwanted pregnancy.
Condom works as a barrier and its stop fluid exchange between two people during the act of sex.

2007-03-27 02:54:37 · answer #7 · answered by Spartan Total Warrior 5 · 0 1

condoms protect both of you from aids and pregnancy, if the marriage is right and you are sure shes healthy and you want babies, then go ahead and do it . but if you have ever had sex with anyone else, man or woman, get inspected by a doctor before you go to your wife the first time.

2007-03-27 02:49:55 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I'm not sure if i understand you question properly. If you mean for the penis to come into contact with the vagina, without penetration, then this is correct. The penis does not need to be inserted for bodily fluids to be transferred. Remember too that fluids can enter through any break in the skin, including cuts. Have you heard of pre ***. The penis can leak fluid prior to ejaculation. So better to be safe than sorry, cover him up.

2007-03-27 02:58:03 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

When you love someone or you need that one and you feel that you could hurt him you will do what ever you do to protect him so no need to ask why?every one should protec him self because this disease could transfer in many way and good lock!

2007-03-27 05:38:17 · answer #10 · answered by jardanian boy 2 · 0 0

Yes--if God forbid the husband s infected--he most certainly shud use protection and most importantly STOP sleeping around--cos AIDS does spread via marital intercourse,sharing of needles,deep kissing-esp when open sores and wounds r found near the mouth,anal sex, so becareful--u dunno how serious it is--have safe sex--

2007-03-27 14:34:41 · answer #11 · answered by fahima 3 · 0 0

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