Thursday, October 22, 2009

How is HIV virus spreading during intercourse ? Is it by sperms or damage to tissues while intercour

Are the chances of infected woman infecting a man more or is it other way or is it equal? How safe is it to spread the message to use condoms [safesex] to prevent getting infected. Is condom giving 100% protection or just a precautionary ? We need to give the correct message to young people. Please let me know if you know the facts not your opinion



How is HIV virus spreading during intercourse ? Is it by sperms or damage to tissues while intercourse?norton antivirus 2007



The body fluids that contain the HIV virus are Semen, Vaginal fluid, blood, breast milk and now they have added the organs of an infected person.



HIV can be spread both ways, cuts or damage to tissue opens up another way for the virus to get into the body, but sperm alone also does it.



We don't have the exact numbers but it is more lickly that a man will infect a woman because she is accepting his sperm into her body, and it stays in her body even after he has pulled out so the exposure time is longer.



And its very safe to spread the word on using comdoms, a whole lot safer then not using them and a lot more realistic then telling people to wait until marriage.



A condom is not 100% protective and personally I haven't heard an exact % but have always been told that it GREATLY reduces the risk. The reason you can't really put a % on it is because it comes down to human error. Condoms have to be stored in the right locations, not too not not too cold, not under a light or in the sun, not in a wallet...there are a lot of factors that go into it. And they must be used the correct way for each sex ACT, or*al and an*ul as well.

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