Preventing HIV is easy. HIV is not so easily spread if you take the necessary precautions to avoid coming into contact with semen or blood and by getting tested during pregnancy to ensure your child is born HIV negative and to avoid breast-feeding.
Use a latex-condom with a water-based lubricant each and every time you have sex. Remember, every time you sleep with someone, you are sleeping with their sexual past. Free condoms and lubricants are available at AIDS PEI.
Avoid non-oxynol 9 and other spermicides and spermicidal lubricants. They can cause tears which can create easy pathways for HIV to get into your body if the condom should break.
Remember: condoms are 99% effective and spermicides will not kill HIV.
If you use injection drugs, avoid sharing your equipment (needles, “rigs”,cookers etc.). HIV and Hepatitis C can be easily spread. Visit our local needle exchange program. Call toll-free: (877)637-0333 Local (direct): 368-5707 for information on services including hours of operation.
Visit our website on safer injection for more information.
If you test positive during pregnancy: don’t worry – you can work with your doctor to prevent HIV in your child. However, you must remember that HIV can be spread through breast milk so your child could not be breast-fed.
Talk to your doctor if you do test positive. Medication can be taken to prevent mother-to-child transmission (also known as vertical transmission).
According to this article, the combination drug Truvada significantly reduces a gay man's (or a member of other high risk populations) chance of contracting HIV.
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