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2 x HIV I/II – DOCTORS’ RECOMMENDED!!
Ways of Transmit: During Sex, Intravenous (IV) drug use, mothers with HIV infection to their babies during birth or breast-feeding
General Symptoms: Fever, Sore throat, swollen lymph glands
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) attacks the immune system, our body’s defense against infection. About 40 millions worldwide are living with HIV infection. Symptoms vary from person to person, and usually fade within few weeks, and are often mistaken for the flu. After the initial symptoms, people with HIV will have no or very few symptoms but HIV continues to destroy the immune system. When immune system becomes very weak and certain illness develop, a person is considered to have the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDs). HIV infection cannot be cured yet, but treatment helps people live longer, healthier lives and prevent it for HIV to be passed on to others.
2 x HIV I/II Test kits include:
1) White Pouch (white test cassette, dessicant, plastic pipette) X2
2) Bottle of buffer solution (marked HIV I/II) X2
3) Sterile safety lancet X2
4) Easy to read step by step Manual X2
Posted by Bryan on 22nd Dec 2012
Most def you could have it without him ejtulcaaing. Even though the actual ejaculate doesn't come out his bodily fluids are still exchanging with yours is just as easy. But if he has never had sex before I would say there is not a good chance that you have it. Unless he swapped something through a cut on himself with someone who has HIV. Bottom line use a condom or get tested previous to having sex. Its not worth having HIV.
Posted by Raji on 22nd Dec 2012
Well he has to have HIV to give it to you. Since he apparently was a viirgn. The chances of him having HIV are slim, unless he were to get it from a source other than sex. Apparently you're not very well educated on sex hooray public schools! Or maybe you go to a Christian school where they don't even attempt to teach you about sex.Let me teach you some about sex, he can still get you pregnant with out cumming inside you, there is a thing called pre-cum. Use protection! Use birth control! Use your brain!
Posted by Taashaa on 21st Dec 2012
the same IQ-gene responsible for aacfrins\' low IQ manifests itself in behavioral traits.This explains, in a nutshell, aacfrins, here or there. Until we realize and come to terms with this, we\'ll never fully realize the problem, and if we never fully realize the problem, we\'ll never get a solution. Let me give you one example: apes in schools with dropouts. Until we come to terms with the fact that at least 1 race has wayy below average IQs, we won\'t understand why they dropout and get STDs
Posted by Kerstin on 21st Dec 2012
It's posts like this that make surfing so much pleuasre
Posted by Takami on 4th Oct 2012
If neither one of you had open sores anweryhe, and she wasnt performing oral on you or anything like that, you should be safe. However, if you go to massage parlors, and worry about STD's from them, you probably should quit going to them. Go have yourself checked anyway just to be safe, and use a little better judgement on where you get your kicks from
Posted by Anny on 3rd Oct 2012
That would get them fired, stripped of their lcnsiee and kicked out of the field forever. Not to mention the possible lawsuit.There is no reason they would lie, and many reasons not to.
Posted by Fateme on 3rd Oct 2012
The date of the last unprotected seuxal encounter starts the 3 month period. Unprotected sex is a risk factor for acquiring HIV. Add multiple sex partners-another risk factor. I'll set this up with only seuxal transmission as a risk factor although of course there's swapping blood through injecting drugs and mother to baby. Scenario: If you had a negative HIV result this week, to be certain of the result, 1. you should either abstain from sex or practice safer sex by using condoms with every seuxal encounter. 2. Re-test in 3 months-the Western blot and Elisa tests identify the HIV antibody not the virus itself (both tests are done routinely on each blood sample as a confirmation) The body develops these antibodies in approximately 3-6 months after being infected with HIV. 3. Continue the abstinence or safer sex and re-test again in 3 months. 4. Practice abstinence until you are in a monogomous relationship or safer sex thereafter. There is no such thing as safe sex. SAFER sex is protecting yourself by using a barrier-the condom. Abstinence is the only 100% effective means of avoiding HIV via seuxal transmission.
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