can you get hiv infection as a male when your condom suddenly breaks while having sex?


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It depends on what you do after it breaks. If you continue, you really aren't protected. If you withdraw and get a new condom, you minimize your chances of infection, but it is still possible, but remote. Any kind of blood in the area increases the chance of infection. Of course all of this is assuming that the female is infected.

If you have such an exposure, you should first go and urinate to try to flush out any contamination that may have entered into the urethra, then thoroughly wash your penis with soap and a halogen based disinfectant such as clorox bleach. You can use iodine or betadine, but that will discolor it.

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Yes

Yes because your skin is now intact wiht her bodily fluids. If you have a small tear in the skin it will allow hiv to enter.

Timothy I think you need to reevaluate your situation if you're worried about geting HIV from your significant other. The answer is yes you can. Dude what the hell?
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Its for your own good.

Yes it can be transmitted that way.

Yes you can but, the odds are against it.

of course

Condom break? Not likely, dude. That's used too often as an excuse for an unintended pregnancy by fools who didn't use one in the first place. That being so common, it is understandable that a question such as yours would come up. In short, nothing is guaranteed, but it is really very unlikely that you'd contract an HIV infection if the rubber broke while getting it on. You'd realize it broke, 'cause you could feel it break, and if you had two brain cells to rub together, you'd pull out and replace the blamed thing with another!

baby yes you can please tell me you didn't sleep with someone that's has HIV sweetie that is not cool and if that person does not have HIV and your just asking please be careful next time try using 2 condoms and to be on the safe side please go get your self check

YES definitely when your partner is an Aids patient.

Yes because once the condom is broken you are no longer protected.



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