This is not an easy question, as there are several factors to consider.
It depends of the sex act (anal sex is riskier than vaginal sex) and if your partner was a known hiv+ or not among many others.
Depends on how you're having sex. If you're good at using condoms the risk is fairly small.
only if he/she has it. that's not a likely chance, and you can only get it through intercourse, so as long as you don't do that, you should be fine.
Probably about 50/50.
one in five
0,3%
Chances are low to be infected with HIV in this manner.
Pretty good especially if she is having unprotected sex with him.
No.
A woman is just as likely to get HIV from a military man as she is to get it from someone who is not in the armed forces.
Circumcision does NOT prevent HIV and AIDS.
No, for a person to get HIV they have to be in contact with a person that has HIV. sperm will not create HIV no mater where you leave it or what you do with it.
very very slim, one of them could have came in contact with hiv positive blood or his or her mom could have passed it on but its very unlikely.
The chances of getting infected with HIV by ingestion of HIV-infected blood is very small.
If HIV+ woman took the right precautions by taking HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) medicine and getting prenatal care, the chances of having a miscarriage is pretty low.
Studies have proven that your child will be 4 times more likely to get infected by the HIV virus in his lifetime than other children.
nope
well if you dont have HIV and neither does you partner then the chances of getting infected by this desease is from 0 to none, unless you work in a laboratory, nurse, jobs that require you to deal with blood... jobs like that put you at some risk of accidentally getting infected by HIV or any other desease.