Dating someone with undetectable hiv
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- Can you date someone whos HIV-positive?
- Can HIV be undetectable without partner infections?
- Can you spread HIV with an undetectable viral load?
- What is the risk of infecting an HIV-negative partner with HIV?
- Can you date someone after being diagnosed with HIV?
- Are there any dating sites for people with HIV?
- How do you meet HIV positive people?
- Should I tell my boyfriend that I am HIV positive?
- What can increase the risk of getting or transmitting HIV? The higher someone’s viral load, the more likely that person is to transmit HIV. Viral load is the amount of HIV in the blood of someone who has HIV.
Can you date someone whos HIV-positive?
Dating someone whos HIV-positive. The HIV-positive partner’s viral load has been undetectable for at least six consecutive months. Neither partner has any additional STIs. Having another STI can facilitate HIV transmission. Risk of transmission varies with viral load, which is entirely unique to each individual.
Can HIV be undetectable without partner infections?
And, if the person with HIV was consistently on HIV medications, with an undetectable HIV viral load, there were no partner infections. It is important to note that the couples in this study were encouraged to use condoms.
Can you spread HIV with an undetectable viral load?
Can You Spread HIV With an Undetectable Viral Load? When you have HIV, your viral load is the amount of virus in your blood and body fluids. It’s usually highest when you first find out that you have it. HIV medicine called antiretroviral therapy ( ART) slows or stops the virus from growing.
What is the risk of infecting an HIV-negative partner with HIV?
The results of these studies show that if a person with HIV is on ART with a completely suppressed HIV viral load, the risk of infecting an HIV-negative sex partner is exceedingly low.
Can you date someone after being diagnosed with HIV?
Dating someone after an HIV diagnosis doesn’t mean that you have to date someone else with HIV. However, sometimes after people are diagnosed with HIV, they feel more comfortable meeting people through dating sites and support groups for other people who also have the virus.
Are there any dating sites for people with HIV?
HIV People Meet is a free dating site for people with HIV. Positives Dating is an HIV-specific dating site with both free and paid options. Positive Singles is a dating site for people with HIV, herpes, and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
How do you meet HIV positive people?
Meet someone at a singles event, bar, or club. Or use an online dating site or app. To find someone HIV-positive, you need to visit places where people with HIV go. That could be an HIV support group or conference. Or you can use an HIV dating website that caters to both gay and straight people.
Should I tell my boyfriend that I am HIV positive?
If you are not comfortable with HIV, he probably won’t be either. Conversely, if you are matter-of-fact about your status and what it means to be safe, chances are he will be more at ease with it as well. Don’t think you always need to have a face-to-face discussion or plead eith him to date you despite your status.
What can increase the risk of getting or transmitting HIV?
What can increase the risk of getting or transmitting HIV? The higher someone’s viral load, the more likely that person is to transmit HIV. Viral load is the amount of HIV in the blood of someone who has HIV.
Do people with HIV overestimate their risk of infecting their HIV-negative partner?
People diagnosed with HIV overestimate the risk of infecting their HIV-negative partner. Even though only 10 percent of participants in a recent survey had non-suppressed viral loads, a third of respondents believed their chance of infecting a partner was high, according to AIDSMAP.
What is the risk of getting HIV based on sex?
From the perspective of per-exposure risk (the chance of getting HIV from a single sexual act), risk can vary based on gender, the viral load of the HIV-positive partner, and even the part of the world you live in. 10
How can I protect my partner from HIV?
How can I protect my partners? If you take HIV medicine and get and keep an undetectable viral load, you have effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to an HIV-negative partner through sex.