Hello mam I had a sex with a prostitute three times however I used condom and it never broke. But still I am afraid of Hiv. Mam are condoms always safe.
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During unprotected sex, HIV in the bodily fluids of an infected person (blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-cum or anal mucus) can pass into the body of their sexual partner. This can happen through the mucous membranes of the penis, vagina, rectum and sometimes the mouth and throat. If someone is living with HIV, they are more likely to pass it on to others in the first few months after infection as there are high levels of the virus in their bodily fluids at this point. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is antiretroviral drugs taken daily by people at high risk of HIV infection. To prevent sexual transmission of HIV, PrEP is sometimes recommended for: a. Anyone in an ongoing relationship with an HIV-positive partner b. Anyone who is sexually active with more than one person, even if they recently tested negative for HIV c. Heterosexual men or women who don't use condoms with partners whose HIV status is unknown and are at high risk of HIV infection.
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