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Plz help Oral sex will get HIV?

I've been protected sex with a sex worker last 5 week back. she done oral sex with me  after that i washed and we done sex with double condom. aim worried oral sex will get hiv or not?
I am very worried about this oral sex. i don't know she have hiv. After 4days(5 week effective for hiv test?) back I tested (hiv elisa test) its Negative. Its need test again? Oral sex will get HIV or not?  plz help me...
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You have been told that its not a risk of HIV.
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I've been protected sex with a sex worker last 9 week back. she done oral sex with me (with out condom) after that i washed and we done sex with double condom. aim worried oral sex will get hiv or not? This happen last 9 week back, and 4 week back i tested its negative is it ok? (5 week period its ok for hiv test?) and i have to check again? can i go with family life? some people saying oral sex will get hiv this is correct? no now i getting joint pains little bit and my wife have  left side hip to full leg having pain. this only night to morning after 10 clock she dont have pain,.. we dont have any other symptoms.
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Did you read and understand my post?
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she done up and down around 45 second,…(thays y aim worried) and i washed. this happen last 5 week back, and 4 days back i tested its negative is it ok? (5 week period its ok for hiv test?) and i have to check again? can i go with family life? some people saying oral sex will get hiv this is correct?
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Take in mind kissing is not a risk of hiv because saliva has no active antibodys, so all she has done is kiss your penis not your mouth, so thats why oral sex is not a risk.
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