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Finger burn contact with vaginal fluids

Hi guys, I'll try to make this as short as possible. I had protected sex and unprotected oral with a Lebanese csw 5weeks ago. I had burned off a couple of hpv warts on my penis a couple of days earlier and they had scabbed over. On the same trip to the dermatologist I also burned off a regular wart I had on my index finger it bubbled up and burst the day before my exposure leaving the empty skin with a small opening. While the girl was giving me oral she avoided the scabs since they're midway up the shaft but I fingered her with my index finger and realized later that the burn bubble had a 5x2mm opening in it. There wasn't blood inside but it was still oozing liquid. Thanks for listening, can anyone help me assess my risk? I'm going to have an antibody test (not sure which generation but I doubt we have the latest tests here) at 6weeks like dr h recommends, just need to know if it's safe to have unprotected sex with my wife if that comes neg.
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186166 tn?1385259382
sorry about that...sometimes posts get overlooked.  glad you got the help you needed.
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That was fast! More than a year before someone answered this post. Talked to dr HHH since then, had tests, and got over that particular episode.. no matter I'm grateful anyway. The link is very informative. Thanks, whoever you are
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No one has ever contracted HIV via fingering. And needs to be a fresh and open bleeding to be a minimum risk. Even then, it is a very very low risk activity.

Please read this for re-assurance:

http://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/154495/HIV-through-fingering-a-Vagina

No need to worry. Move on.
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