Don't think you understood me
[QUOTE=DREmergency11;2120147]My friend I think you must have misunderstood what your Dr friend has to say about condom.
2 condoms are always better than one condom. But the protection is almost the same 1 condom protects 92% 2 condom will protect 95% approx.
Remember we have not develop a method which protects 100% . Even condom has failure rate. For 100% protection don't have sex that's the rule.
Now about accidental slippage, break, unprotected intercourse. You and we the medical professional we all are in the same boat. We get needle prick during surgeries, in ward rounds etc.
The best what you can do is go consult a doctor he will give you medication to take for a month or so and you will be safe of the disease.
Eg:- you have sex with a HIV female. Take medication on time you are 99.99% free of HIV that is for sure. The problem is we don't go to doctors.
Government has free medicine for HIV. You can get vaccination for hepatitis B for free or go to private.
[b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]This report was edited to [u]remove text not in English[/u]. While I encourage contributions from all volunteers, the Forum is an English-only website. Please do not post reports in any language other than English. If you wish to post text in any language other than English, then please include a full English translation.[i]Thanks![/i][/blue][/QUOTE]Umm sorry to say 2 condoms during sex (double bagging) is just a plain NO! I'm not talking about swapping condoms out, I'm talking about double bagging, one on top of each other. Any Sex specialist will agree, double bagging is dangerous because it can increase the friction between the condoms during intercourse, making them more likely to rip or tear. This could be why you haven't heard of using two condoms at once before — because it is, in fact, counterproductive. The same goes for using a male condom and female condom at the same time.
Also are you saying that govt hospitals have a cure for HIV? If so ROFL! Bhai kaha padha yeh aapne? Please don't confuse innocent souls here, there is no cure for HIV, there are medicines that slow the virus replication but there is no cure for it.
Long story, don't be a fool, cover your tool, and please do not double bag.
There is a Treatment (Prevention).
[QUOTE=LetterDevil;2121302]Umm sorry to say 2 condoms during sex (double bagging) is just a plain NO! I'm not talking about swapping condoms out, I'm talking about double bagging, one on top of each other. Any Sex specialist will agree, double bagging is dangerous because it can increase the friction between the condoms during intercourse, making them more likely to rip or tear. This could be why you haven't heard of using two condoms at once before because it is, in fact, counterproductive. The same goes for using a male condom and female condom at the same time..[/QUOTE]As I earlier mention we people are not aware of the treatment available. We just go by what media says.
The above post of mine was to show light on the expect on which most of you will be unaware of there is a treatment or so called prevention.
I won't go in scientific details for it but you can still google it.
Its called (PEP) post exposure prophylaxis of HIV if you take retroviral drugs within 72 hrs of exposure to HIV your chance of actually getting HIV is very low / nil.
There are been recent initiatives from govt to spread knowledge but it happens on Dordarshan so I won't blame you for been ignorant.
I will again repeat if you or anyone the ISG members suffers from condom break or any sort of contact.
The best is to take post exposure prophylaxis 2nd best thing to do is get the girl tested (which will be difficult) and the third is to get your self tested.
This treatment (PEP) is only viable if you take medication within 72 hrs. For the curious ones. Google it there is lot more to know & for the dear friend who said HIV is not curable. You are absolutely right. The virus of HIV once established in our body and get integrated with our cell its impossible to get rid of it.
In PEP our main goal is to kill the virus even before it gets established in our body.
Post exposure prophylaxis.
[QUOTE=LetterDevil;2121302]Umm sorry to say 2 condoms during sex (double bagging) is just a plain NO! I'm not talking about swapping condoms out, I'm talking about double bagging, one on top of each other. Any Sex specialist will agree, double bagging is dangerous because it can increase the friction between the condoms during intercourse, making them more likely to rip or tear. This could be why you haven't heard of using two condoms at once before because it is, in fact, counterproductive. The same goes for using a male condom and female condom at the same time..[/QUOTE]I guess what he meant was post exposure prophylaxis, which means the medicines (a short course of two tabs) which needs to be taken after you are exposed to HIV either after having sex or having a prick. But even this is not 10 percent fool proof.