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If you have s*x with HIV person, how long it takes to get HIV infected?

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If you have s*x with HIV person, how long it takes to get HIV infected?

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  1. All it takes is an HIV virus inside your bloodstrem and then you will get HIV instantly. Their is no cure, but their are ways to minimize your risk:

    If condoms were used then you have a 3% chance.

    If they weren't then you have a 97% chance of infection. If that is the case then you will develop AIDS in about 10-12 years and will slowely die in about 20.


  2. Looking is right..It's not that common or easy to get..If it was more than 1% of the US population would have it already. People have unprotected s*x all the time

  3. You could be infected by just having s*x with an infected person once.  It can take up to 3 months for antibodies to HIV to show up on tests, and in rare cases, it can take up to 6 months for them to show up.  Once you are infected, you can pass the virus on to other people, even before you test positive.  Also, there are often no symptoms soon after infection, so testing is important.

  4. It can happen instantly, although even when having s*x with an infected person without protection, the chances of becoming infected are less than 50%....    It takes anywhere from 4 to 52 weeks to show up in a standard HIV test however. The above post is not at all accurate.

  5. It can take just once to be infected.

    But... I'll tell you this:



    I'm HIV+ and my husband is negative. When we were trying to get pregnant, I was on meds and my viral load was undetectable and my CD4 count was up around the 600-700 mark. We had unprotected s*x a good 20-30 times before falling pregnant and he is negative.

    There is a lesser risk from female to male compared to male to female. On top of that, it depends on your viral load also.  

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