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Telling ex-partners
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   Last updated: 14.10.04
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It can be very difficult telling ex-partners and past sexual contacts that you have HIV. Whether or not you can, or even need to, tell them can depend on a number of factors, such as what your relationship was like with them, the kind of sex you had, whether you think they would want to know and whether you want them to know.

Staff at your HIV clinic can contact your ex-partners and sexual contacts without giving any of your details away.




 

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