Unprotected Sex:
Unprotected sex is a term often used to describe anal or vaginal sex if a condom is not used.
HIV and sexually transmitted infections
(STIs) can be passed on during unprotected sex. Unprotected penetrative
(the insertion of the penis into the body of another person) anal and
vaginal sex carries the greatest risk of STIs, however, infections can
also be transmitted through oral sex (mouth to genitals), and oral-anal
sex (mouth to anus), also called 'rimming.'
Using condoms (including female condoms) is a very effective method of preventing HIV and other STIs from being passed on during sex, but some people with HIV choose to have unprotected sex.
Source: aidsmap.com
Using condoms (including female condoms) is a very effective method of preventing HIV and other STIs from being passed on during sex, but some people with HIV choose to have unprotected sex.
Source: aidsmap.com