Question: Can you sleep with someone who is HIV-positive?

If you are HIV-positive, you can still have sex. In some cases, you can even have unprotected sex without putting your partner or partners at risk for HIV.

What do you do if you slept with someone who is HIV-positive?

Go to a hospital emergency room or health care setting right away so that you can get all of the care you need. Women can also get emergency birth control to prevent pregnancy. Medicaid and Medicare pay for PEP for rape and sexual assault survivors. The Crime Victims Board may also pay for PEP, call 1-800-247-8035.

Is it possible to sleep with someone who is HIV-positive and not get infected?

Once your viral load has been undetectable for six months you are unable to pass HIV along through sex, as long as you continue to take your HIV treatments and remain undetectable. This means you can have sex without a condom without worrying about passing HIV on to your partner(s).

How do you live with an HIV-positive partner?

Switch to Safer SexKiss. HIV spreads through body fluids like semen, vaginal fluids, and blood. Opt for oral sex. Its also much less risky than vaginal or anal sex. Put your partner on top during anal sex. Its safer for the HIV-positive partner to be the receiving person. Have outercourse. Cuddle.17 Dec 2019

Is it safe to be with someone who has HIV?

It may be reassuring to know that you can have a long-term relationship and a fulfilling sex life with your partner, and stay HIV negative. Its completely safe to kiss and hug your partner. If your partner is taking HIV treatment and has an undetectable viral load, there is no risk of HIV transmission.

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