Feb
I had unprotected sex last weekend but my guy did not ejaculate inside me,but i three or four days later have developed a really bad cold,could this mean i could have got hiv? As i keep reading that that is one of the first symtoms you cna get a few days later and am very worried.
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Don't you know who you even had sex with? You must not know much about this person….. And the worst of it is, you had un-protected sex….. Very VERY idiotic. He probably just gave you a cold. Go to the dang doctor, and don't have un-protected sex again with someone you don't know well.
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omg quick see a doctor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you probably have chlamydia
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but you also get a cold when you first get pregnant sorry didn't want to scare you but you need to get a check up
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Silly girl. Go to a sex clinic and get checked out…. no one on here is gonna know what you've got. Next time where a condom.
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There are three main types of HIV test.
The first type of test is the HIV antibody test. This test shows whether a person has been infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Antibody tests are also known as ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) tests.
The second type of test is an antigen test. Antigens are the substances found on a foreign body or germ that trigger the production of antibodies in the body. The antigen on HIV that most commonly provokes an antibody response is the protein P24. Early in the infection, P24 is produced in excess and can be detected in the blood serum by a commercial test (although as HIV becomes fully established in the body it will fade to undetectable levels). P24 antigen tests are sometimes used to screen donated blood, but they can also be used for testing for HIV in individuals, as they can detect HIV earlier than standard antibody tests. Some of the most modern HIV tests combine P24 and other antigen tests with standard antibody identification methods to enable earlier and more accurate HIV detection.
The third type of test is a PCR test (Polymerase Chain Reaction test). The whole process of extracting genetic material and testing it with a PCR test is referred to as Nucleic Acid-amplification Testing or 'NAT'. PCR tests detect the genetic material of HIV itself, and can identify HIV in the blood within two or three weeks of infection.
PCR tests come in two forms: DNA PCR and RNA PCR. Babies born to HIV positive mothers are usually tested using a DNA PCR because they retain their mother's antibodies for several months, making an antibody test inaccurate. Blood supplies in most developed countries are screened for HIV using an RNA PCR test, which can produce positive results several days before a DNA test. When a person already knows that she or he is infected with HIV, they may also have a viral load test to detect HIV genetic material and estimate the level of virus in the blood. This can be performed using either an RNA or DNA PCR test. PCR tests are not often used to test for HIV in adults, as they are very expensive and more complicated to administer than a standard antibody or P24 test. However they may be offered in special circumstances, or by private clinics where patients are willing to pay.
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Hi,it could be you have been unlucky enough to pick up one of the colds that are going round at the moment,but it may still be a good idea to get checked out for any std,you may have caught.I am not sure but i think it takes a few weeks for the h.i.v. infection to be traceable in your body.
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W.W.J.D
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Is prob just a coincedence, but i would advise you to get checked just incase.
Good luck
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hopefully it is just a coincidence that you have a cold. there is loads going round at the moment. you should deffinately get to your doctors asap to get checked and make sure you do not have sex with anyone else until you have the all clear. i do hope you have learnt your lesson from this and allways use protection. it is never worth it for a quick fumble.
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HIV symptoms do not show up in a few days, it takes months or years. Even the tests for HIV would not reveal anything a few days after the exposure.
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I hate to upset You but a man is constantly Ejaculating while having sex. If you have ever gave him oral sex then im sure you know about PreCUM ( the clear liquid) it will contain a low amout of Sperm cells but still enought to get you Pregnant ( you can get pregnant off precum, that's how i got my son LOL) and any viruses that he may have be it aids or just the common cold. Yes!!! you can catch a cold from unprotected sex.
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probably not but don't take such risks you could still be pregnant even if he did not ejaculate
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go see a doctor you could have chlamydia or you could be pregent
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No you might not have aids. You might have other types of infections.
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HIV takes at least 3 months to build up to a level detectable in the body.This is why people who have had a needle stick injury have to wait 3 months for an HIV test. It is pretty impossible for your cold to be connected to HIV so quickly, and the likelihood of you having caught it is miniscule.
However, I would go to the GUM clinic to check for stuff like chlamydia, gonorrhoea, bacterial vaginosis and trichomonas vaginalis.
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Or you could be coming down with the cold that every man and his dog seems to have or have had recently
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U PEOPLE NEVER LEARN DO U. U LIKE LEARNING THE HARD WAY..HAA!!!
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you have a cold.
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yes this means you have hiv and you will probably die soon.