What's the probability of HIV infection in one case of oral sex without condom and sexual intercourse with condom
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If you want to know the probability of HIV infection in a non condom oral sex and condom sexual intercourse, you should first determine whether the other party is an AIDS patient. Only when we know the answer, can we know the probability of HIV infection in a sexual intercourse without a condom.
What's the probability of HIV infection in one case of oral sex without condom and sexual intercourse with condom
Relatively speaking, the possibility of HIV infection is relatively low. If one side is a patient and the other side has a wound in the mouth, then the possibility of infection also exists.
Having a set of sexual intercourse can prevent AIDS infection to a certain extent. But now there are also cases that prove that having sex with a condom can also infect this disease. However, it is a case in point and is relatively rare.
If one side of sexual intercourse has AIDS, then the other side had better take comprehensive protective measures. Whether it's oral or sexual, it's best to have a condom.
matters needing attention
Preventive measures are the way to prevent all diseases, and so is AIDS prevention. What's the probability of HIV infection in a case of oral sex without condom and sexual intercourse with condom? The answer to this question is very low, but it can't be a reason for not taking precautions.