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If you(guy) have sex with a woman who has AIDS, you used condom while having sex, it is 0.03 mm thick,
do you have chance to get AIDS ?
do you have chance to get AIDS ?
There is, of course, a virtually foolproof solution...
Originally posted by iansmith
You could get AIDS even when you wear a condom but The probability of getting infected is very small. Condoms are not 100% efficient they are 97% efficient, the mischance of getting infected is less than 3%.
As Kerrie said, it helps in preventing the spread of HIV.
While condoms are highly effective in reducing the risk of HIV/AIDS transmission, they do not provide 100% protection. The effectiveness depends on consistent and correct usage.
When used consistently and correctly, condoms are about 98% effective in preventing HIV transmission. However, real-world effectiveness is lower due to factors like improper use or condom breakage.
The chances of getting AIDS while using a condom are significantly reduced, but not completely eliminated. Risks can be due to factors such as condom breakage, slippage, or usage errors.
Latex condoms are the most effective in preventing HIV/AIDS. Synthetic condoms like polyurethane are also good options, especially for those with latex allergies. Natural membrane condoms are not recommended for HIV prevention.
To maximize effectiveness, use a new condom for every act of intercourse, check the expiration date, ensure proper fit, use water-based lubricants to prevent breakage, and follow correct usage guidelines.
Condoms are also effective in reducing the risk of most other STIs, although their effectiveness varies depending on the specific infection. They are less effective against STIs spread through skin-to-skin contact.
Abstinence from sexual activity is the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV/AIDS transmission sexually. However, it's important to consider other transmission methods like needle sharing or blood transfusions.