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Question Posted Tuesday March 7 2006, 10:44 am

well i really do not know how to start my ? but im having sex and my bf and i went to go get tested well we both came out positive for clamedia(spelled wrong)well he was so supportive of going with me and getting treated for it and its been a while and we have continued to have sex with out protection is there a possible way to get infected again?if we got treated o i guess it can be a 2 in 1 ? also can u get hiv aids if you kiss a guy that has a cut on the lip and so do u and he bleeds???? please help

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alisonmarie answered Wednesday March 8 2006, 9:22 am:
If you both tested positive for an STD, then you both should have been treated. The clinic should have told you about how long you would need to wear a condom for.

For example, if you had unprotected sex before the medication had a chance to work (on either one of you), the infection might have been passed back to the other person. It might be a good idea just to get tested one more time to ensure the medication worked and everything is a-okay.

I would also wonder where the infection came from. If either of you has had sex with someone before, there is a chance that person is also infected. They should be told so that they can get treated.

If you were both virgins, the only way the infection could have been introduced is if one of you had sex with a third person.

If you are tested again, both come out negative, and are not sleeping with anyone else, you should be fine.

Theoretically anytime there is an opening on your body, another person's body, and blood passes between the two, HIV (if present) could get passed. This also depends on the quantity of blood, how long it has been outside the body, etc. If you are concered, it is best to get an HIV test. They are quick and painless.

Best of luck.

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