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vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « on: Yesterday at 02:47:21 AM » | | Hello!!! Thank you so much for reading and helping me I am from Viet Nam and i have a question, I hope you will so kind to answer it About 7 weeks ago, I have a protected sex with a prositude. The condom was used correctly but the bad thing was happen like this. I forgot to take the condom off and there certainly had some vigarna fluid. After about 5 minutes, . the outside of the condom was touch my wound, I had it about 10 hours ago because i scratched my skin (the skind is very slim) which was not bleeding but untill look red, there may be a very some plasma on it . And it make me anxious. i cannot do anything and continue my learing at university. About 7 weeks later, i had a negative antibody test, and it make me feel beter. But i still worry What about my chance to infected? Is is zero? Or what's percent ? | | | | vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « Reply #1 on: Yesterday at 03:03:06 AM » | | More over, i have no symptom up to now (7 weeks) | | | | Ann Global Moderator Member OfflinePosts: 6,893 It just is, OK?  |  | « Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 05:37:03 AM » | | vet,
You ARE hiv negative - you didn't have a risk in the first place. Condoms prevent hiv transmission. Getting some vaginal fluids on a cut afterwards will NOT result in hiv infection.
Hiv is a fragile, difficult to transmit virus that is primarily transmitted INSIDE the human body, as in unprotected anal or vaginal intercourse.
You need to be using condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, every time, no exceptions until such time as you are in a securely monogamous relationship where you have both tested for ALL sexually transmitted infections together. To agree to have unprotected intercourse is to consent to the possibility of being infected with an STI. Sex with a condom lasts only a matter of minutes, but hiv is forever.
Have a look through all three condom and lube links in my signature line so you can use condoms with confidence.
Anyone who is sexually active should be having a full sexual health care check-up, including but not limited to hiv testing, at least once a year and more often if unprotected intercourse occurs.
If you aren't already having regular, routine check-ups, now is the time to start. As long as you make sure condoms are being used for intercourse, you can fully expect your routine hiv tests to return with negative results. Don't forget to always get checked for all the other sexually transmitted infections as well, because they are MUCH easier to transmit than hiv.
Keep using those condoms for anal or vaginal intercourse, correctly and consistently, and you will avoid hiv infection. It really is that simple!
Ann
| | | | vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 06:02:12 AM » | | Ann, Thank a lot for your help I feel much better now. But i still confuse, because i have read many times that HIV can live for some minutes after expose. I do not know why did you say that HIV is only transmit inside? Why many doctor said that it can live for even hours due to the environment?you do not have to mobilize me. I only want to know the truth And can you tell me how exactly the test is when it take about 7 weeks after expose? Certainly i will take a test at 12 weeks, but i want to know the truth, Can you give me the frank answer? Best wish for you!!!!!! Your reply is very necessary to me
| | | | vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:08:52 AM » | | where are you I am so confuse and i really need your help | | | | RapidRod Member OfflinePosts: 6,247 Shhh, Don't tell no one I broke loose... |  | « Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 07:13:42 AM » | | Go back and reread Ann's reply to you. | | | | Andy Velez Global Moderator Member OfflinePosts: 4,000 |  | « Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 07:51:13 AM » | | Your anxiety is taking over and you're not listening to what Ann has told you. She has given you a reiable response. We're not interested in what you have heard from others or what some doctor may have told you.
Given what you described of the incident you were not at risk for HIV transmission. The really important thing is that you used a condom for intercourse. That's exactly what you are supposed to do. They provide excellent protection. The fact that it stayed on your penis for some minutes afterwards and touched your skin where you had a recent wound is totally irrelevant in terms of risk for HIV. (And you are of course assuming the woman you were with is HIV+ which you don't know for sure.) HIV is a fragile virus which requires a very receptive setting to transmit. The outside of your used condom on a wound, bruise or whatever is NOT such a setting.
And by the way, whether you could see it or not, a wound such as you described already has a transparent covering which is a part of the way your skin begins to heal. So although it may appear to be an open wound to the eye, in actuality it has already developed the first protective covering that starts the healing process.
You are worrying needlessly and there is no need for testing. Go ahead and test if you want to for your peace of mind. We certainly expect you to test negative.
We've given you solid and reliable information here. Whether you want to accept it or not is strictly up to you. | | « Last Edit: Yesterday at 07:55:29 AM by Andy Velez » | | Andy Velez | | | vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 11:48:26 AM » | | But have you ever seen any case which is negative at 7 weeks but positive at 12 weeks? | | | | thunter34 Member OnlinePosts: 3,729 Colon Cowboy |  | « Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 11:56:53 AM » | | But have you ever seen any case which is negative at 7 weeks but positive at 12 weeks?
I don't know if there has ever been any case like that or not, but it wouldn't make a difference to you personally. You are NEGATIVE based on what you describe above. Ann already told you that & you are just letting yourself get freaked out. You had a non-risk incident to begin with, so it doesn't really matter how many weeks out you test. | Purveyor of Cornography. | | | Andy Velez Global Moderator Member OfflinePosts: 4,000 |  | « Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 12:02:35 PM » | | But, but, BUT...!
You're not really listening to anything that's been said to you.
Take a breath and re-read what we've said. Just like Hunter said, you had no risk. Period. End of story. | Andy Velez | | | vetdentrongcuocdoi Member OfflinePosts: 6 |  | « Reply #10 on: Today at 12:08:51 AM » | | i donot know how to describe my thank to all of you. My life is so wonderful and i really don't want to lost it. Now i know that i have no rick, nomatter she is positive or not, and nomatter how long was the semen expose to the air, and even my wound had no recover, I have no rick? Am i right? | | | | thunter34 Member OnlinePosts: 3,729 Colon Cowboy |  | « Reply #11 on: Today at 12:14:25 AM » | | No rick whatsoever.  | Purveyor of Cornography. | | |
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