Is it possible to get HIV if you had sex using a condom?
Using condoms is the best way to prevent HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). But you can still be at risk of infection if:
1.It slips off (OR)
2.It splits or tears.
If this happens to you, you should consider getting tested for HIV and other STIs.


Using Condoms The Right Way:
1.Using condoms the right way will reduce the chances of them breaking or coming off,if use properly.
2.Always check the expiry date on the condom before using it
3.Choose condoms that carry the BSI kite mark and the European CE mark.
4.Open the packet with your hands, not your teeth.Take care not to tear the condom when you’re touching it.
5.Put the condom on as soon as the penis is erect.Small amounts of sperm are released before ejaculation.
Therefore,to prevent AIDS/HIV for condoms to work well they need to be put on before any vaginal, anal or oral contact.
Conclusion:The Following Paragraph summarise that by using condom,it doesn’t prevent from HIV/AIDS.You can still get STIS/HIV.
1.Avoid group sex with unknown HIV/AIDS status groups.Get tested before and after having sex.
2.Avoid ChemSex.

PREP:
PREP is the only way to use before or after exposure to Sex.
