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I do not recommend testing in a one time incident like this. However, I do recommend all sexually active person to have full STIOrchitis Testicular torsion screening at least once or twiceTwice-a-day a year.
All medical personel are highly trained and are very caution. And it has been a standard practice that syringes/needles used in medical institutions or hospitals are disposable, not reusable.
momeluv Female, 49 years Sunny Southern - CA Member since Mar 2008
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Your riskis at best very low. The chances for HIV infection is almost zero.
I do not recommend testing in a one time incident like this. However, I do recommend all sexually active person to have full STI screening at least once or twice a year.
Cheers!
if it is possible, shall the person to have hiv test? will he be injected?
Have you gone for your HIV test? : o )
All medical personel are highly trained and are very caution. And it has been a standard practice that syringes/needles used in medical institutions or hospitals are disposable, not reusable.
Hence, you need not worry about such incident.
but if it happens, will he have hiv test again?
and i just want to make sure. it he had have negative test 7months age. and i have no hiv. we do not have other sex partners, so can we have sex without condom? is it safe for us ? of course i will have pill to anti-pregnancy:)