Afraid to Find Out: Prenatal blood work involves HIV test Posted: 11-09-07 14:34pm
I am currently almost 17 weeks pregnant
and in good health. The problem is I need
to get my prenatal blood work done that
involves an HIV test and I am horrified to
find out the results. I am a 25 year old,
african-american female with no history of
IV drug use and I was raised in a fairly
affluent community. Most of my sexual
encounters took place in my undergrad
years in college and I have a total of
about 20 sexual partners. I have always
practiced safe sex but I know there were a
few druken occurances in my club hopping
days that resulted in some questionable
choices, but from all recollection condoms
were always an item used. I have been in
a monogamous relationship for the past
four years and I am currently married. My
spouse was tested for HIV 7 years ago and
was negative but has not been tested
since. I have never really been sick
besides the usual cold, but I have just
been diagnosed with Cervical Dysplasia
(CIN III). The worst thing I could have
done was to go on the internet to try to
determine risk factors that could have
caused this diagnosis because a factor
that is always mentioned is HIV infection,
now I am even more scared that I have been
infected for a long time without any
symptoms and just didn't know it and it
has now led to my cervical issues. I was
a smoker so I know that is a factor too,
but I am very concerned about my risk
factors for HIV and will be taking a test
this weekend. I just wanted someone to
offer some insight on my exposure and
risk, due to the fact that I have had
multiple partners and over the years could
have been exposed to HIV. Any input would
be greatly appreciated.
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Aarvy
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Joined: 12 Nov 2007 Posts: 12
Chances Are Very Low to None. Posted: 11-12-07 02:07am
Your chances are very low to none
considering your exposure history. As you
have used a condom on all the occasions,
it is about 0% chance that you might have
got infected. Surveys suggest 0.05% of
getting infected if you have proetected
intercourse with a HIV partner. And since
your partners are not for sure HIV +ves
your chances 0.0001% of 0.05% which is a
near zero.
Dont worry and wait for the result. And
also remember there are false positive
results of HIV results.
YOU MUST READ THIS!
This 19yr old mother of a 2ry old has one
day experienced some fever and flu like
symptoms. She's checking online casually
and some how got to this forum and started
to understand her symptoms relate to a HIV
infection. She's written that her kid's
not with his father and how scared she got
learning that she could die soon of HIV if
she was infected at all. I would like you
to step into her shoes and feel the
moments she might have experienced. Think
how hard it is to imagine that your loved
ones are going to miss you and might end
up help-less for their whole life.
Now all this happened only on the
assumption that the symptoms were that of
HIV and not knowing it for sure. If you
read these posts, you will understand all
of them are posted with similar doubts in
mind. And all these posts were written
with the circumstances they experienced
and not the result of the tests they
took.
If you can spare few minutes of your time
and post your test result, then consider
you are helping thousands of scared(as you
are now) people get relieved of their
tension. SO PLEASE POST YOUR TEST RESULT
ONCE YOU GET IT, SO PEOPLE CAN RELATE
THIER CIRCUMSTANCES WITH THE ACTUAL
OUTCOMES!
HIV Facts! (Not the ones you already know
of)
HIV is not that easy to get. It will not
venture out like a cold virus. HIV must
inject its RNA into the human cell and
just cannot live on the side like other
viruses. You must consistently and
thoroughly help it attach itself to a
human cell. Remember it is not a human
disease in the first place. It is only
about 50yr old and still evolving to be a
human virus and it will take atleast a few
thousand years before it can look out for
a human host.
A cut on your finger in the morning might
have already had a plasmatic coating in
about 4Hrs which will usually not allow
HIV to enter in. For a better chance of
infection the cut must be reasonably big,
minutes fresh and with sufficient HIV
virus load. There is virtually 0% cases
reported world-wide that some one got
infected by cut-wound blood transfusion.
HIV infection through oral activity has
about 90% less chances because the HIV
virus does not live outside the fluid for
more than about a minute and saliva,
stomach juices are not good carriers.
HIV did not infect many people who had sex
several hundred times with their HIV +ve
partners unknowingly. Human body has some
unknown resistance to this virus and is
well proven with many people so far.
HIV can be tested accurately(95%) starting
from 2 weeks of possible exposure by a
PCR-DNA test. Relatively Costly. Looks for
HIV in the blood. False Positives are
relatively higher than False Negatives.
HIV can be tested accurately(95%) starting
from 3 months of possible exposure by
antigen and antibody tests (eg: ELISA).
Looks for anti-bodies in the blood that
fight HIV. Tests for all strains of HIV.
HIV cannot stay in the body un-detected by
our recent testing methods. Chances of
non-detection are almost near zero.
HIV can be cured if PEP(ART treatment)
program is given starting within 72 hours
of possible exposure and continue for 2-3
months. The success ratio is 70-80% and
many health-care workers who get stung by
infected needles take this program and a
survey suggests zero out of 400 of
accidentally infected people treated with
PEP program did not get HIV for life.
HIV Symptoms: Usually noticed between 2 to
3 weeks of possible exposure. Flu, Fever,
Sore Throats, Lymph Node Swells, Skin
Rashes(Mostly on the torso), Night Sweats,
Fatigue & Tiredness. Only about 80-90%
of people notice some of these symptoms.
95% of people who feel the above symptoms
without being tested does not have HIV.
The reason for such symptoms are the
bodily reactions controlled by stressed
out minds as HIV is a deadly disease. Mind
has the ability to simulate the symptoms
in the body if your stress is so much that
you think you might die soon.
Most of the HIV surveys so far are
compiled on HIV aggressive areas like
Thailand Drug Usage areas, African Bush
meat eating areas, Asian sex-working areas
etc. So your chances of infection are only
10% of those published in the surveys.
Religion, Spiritual Transition, Redemption
are some of the effective ways to pass
your time while awaiting your test
results. Like most of them you will lack
concentration on work and many make a
mistake by spending time alone. Instead
spend your time with your close ones,
friends, relatives and some time with your
God. Every one commits sin in several ways
and moments like this can be wisely used
to your benefit by redeeming yourself into
a better person. It need not be sexual
sins alone, think of all those un-worthy
things you did, pass your time thinking
how you can better yourself if you are
given a second chance of life. I am 99.99%
sure you will be given this second
chance.
We take time giving practical facts and
help relive your stress, We expect you to
take few minutes of your time to relive
stress of several thousand users of these
forums by POSTING YOUR TEST RESULTS! I
know for sure 99% of people will get -ve
results which is why they forget to come
back to the forums. If they are +ve then
they would definitely come for more info
and would generally respond to the posts.
So, Please once again POST YOUR TEST
RESULTS!
Last edited by Aarvy on 11-12-07 04:04am; edited 1 time in total
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Hollyberries
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Posted: 11-12-07 03:01am
I would think that the Cervical Dysplasia
is maybe more so from HPV? I too agree
that HIV would be out of the picture. You
would have more symptoms than that i
think. But then again i don't know much
about it. I got my HIV test at the first
visit to my doctor. How come yours is
going on so late? I was the same way as
you. I got sick one time, and searched on
the net, and came up with sipholis sp?,
and HIV. But turns out i had neither. I
really don't suggest looking things like
this up on the net. I scared myself to
death, and didn't even want to get
pregnant because i didn't want to get
tested for those two things.
Edit: Not out of the picture, but a very
low chance.
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Vipor39
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Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
I too! am afraid Posted: 06-09-08 10:22am
About 2 and a half years ago I was
seperated from my "than" husband and in
the process of a divorce. I met this man
who seemed to be the answer to my prayers.
I had unprotected sex with him several
times as he lied to me and matter of
factly in the end I find out he was living
with a girl who was pregnant and I guess
he intended to marry. I was just being
lied to and used. A couple months after
we met I got the flu, went to the
hospital, was treated and was fine. He
also gave me genital warts, which I went
to the doctor and was treated and haven't
had an outbreak since. GOD HAVE I LEARNED
MY LESSONS!!!! Well, to the present day I
have met a wonderful man and we want to
have children. I haven't had any health
problems since the flu 2 and a half years
ago until about 6 months ago when I
started getting yeast infections about 2
weeks before my period. How annoying. I
finally went to the doctors and she did a
culture. Come to find out I had bacterial
vaginosis and a yeast infection. This has
been about 2 weeks now and I seem symptom
free. I too looked up frequent yeast
infections and HIV popped up! That is
when I went to my doctor. She assured me
I had nothing to worry about, but I find
myself up at night and it is consuming my
thougts! What should I do? I am afraid
of everything now!
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homerx
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Posted: 06-09-08 11:09am
you should get tested and once it comes
back negative for HIV you can let it go.