A cut big/deep enough where your at the hospital getting stitches.
It is not a risk, believe it.
What are the other factors?
It is a mucous membrane, but there are other factors that would need to be present to allopw for transmission. This would NEVER be a risk.
Thanks Teak----just got scared because you see allot of people say that the mouth is a mucous membrane and can suck blood in
No it is not possible. Injecting blood into a vein.
Ok so lip to lip mouth is not possible? Also what would be an example of blood to blood contact. You have been a help
HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
Haha no. I just got worried about blood. Thought only a little blood was needed specially of she had cut on lip
No risk Saliva and stomach acids would render the virus inactive. HIV is transmitted by SEX and using sharing DRUG rigs,. I doubt your daughter is doing either.
So even if blood swallowed or if she had a cut in her lip