If I use a condom?!


Question: If I use a condom!?
If I use a condom while having sex with someone who has HIV/AIDS, can I get it still!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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A Condom Could Save Your Life!
This booklet is to help you understand why it's important to use condoms (rubbers, prophylactics) to help reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases!. These diseases include AIDS, chlamydia, genital herpers, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, and syphilis!. You can get them through having sex -- vaginal, anal, or oral!.

The surest way to avoid these diseases is to not have sex altogether (abstinence)!. Another way is to limit sex to one partner who also limits his or her sex in the same way (monogamy)!. Condoms are not 100% safe, but if used properly, will reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS!. Protecting yourself against the AIDS virus is of special concern becuase this disease is fatal and has no cure!.

About two-thirds of the people with AIDS in the United States got the disease during sexual intercourse with an infected partner!. Experts believe that many of these people could have avoided the disease by using condoms!.

Condoms are used for both birth control and reducing the risk of disease!. That's why some people think that other forms of birth control -- such as the IUD, diaphragm, cervical cap or pill -- will protect them against diseases, too!. But that's not true!. So if you use any other form of birth control, you still need a condom in addition to reduce the risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases!.

A condom is especially important when an uninfected pregnant woman has sex, because it can also help protect her and her unborn child from a sexually transmitted disease!.

Note well: Condoms are not 100% safe, but if used properly, will reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS

http://www!.fda!.gov/oashi/aids/condom!.htm!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you use the condom consistently (every time) and correctly, then the chances of you becoming HIV+ from sexual intercourse with an HIV+ person is very unlikely!.

It is important that you learn to use condoms correctly!. Half of people who claim they know how to properly put a condom on, actually do it incorrectly!.

HIV does not transmit with every act of unprotected sexual intercourse!. Not even close!. With the addition of a condom/barrier the chances become even more remote!.

I know many people who are in magnetic relationships (one HIV+, one HIV-) and have been having regular, protected intercourse for years and years and they have not transmitted the infection to the uninfected partner!.

You should speak with a knowledgeable HIV counsellor from your local AIDS Service Organization for more specific information!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I have a close friend that always used protection, and two years ago he got HIV!. He was very good about it and got tested all of the time!. You can never be too sure so be super super careful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it's possible, yes!. they break; they also sometimes have microscopic holes or tears in them!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Uh yeah!. If the condom broke, if you had oral sex, if you had contact with her/him without protection, etc!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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