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Sep
Sep
does she have it and what should she do about the situation
Answer:
She need not have it. I've seen couples where one of the partners is positive and the other negative, and negative partner has remained HIV-negative for several months despite having unprotected intercourse.
However, it does not mean that she can’t get it. For several reasons:
1. The pre-eja***** can possess the virus.
2. The HIV person might have some open sores caused by STDs.
3. The girl might have some bruises that adds to her susceptibility.
You should probably test for the virus anyway. Good luck.
Answer:
It's so hard to believe a girl or boy would have unprotected sex with a knowingly infected person. Whether he ejaculates or not, he has seminal fluid that’s just full of the little buggers so, don't try and get around the issue but, get to a physician and explain the stupid thing you did and get tested for treatment. In the meantime, stop at a drug store and get some condoms, they won't help 99% of the way but, it's superior then nothing.
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It doesn't matter if he ejaculates or not. The girl should get an HIV test from her physician or the local health department.
Answer:
The woman can still get it, from pre-*** which can occur long before ejaculation.
She should get a check up.
Answer:
there might be a slight chance..pre ejaculation….that might give it to her..she should be checked out
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