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I was involved in vaginal sex twice 12 weeks back(86days) and i got HIV rapid blood test after 1 month and today (86) days after exposure both came out non reactive.But 5 weeks back i done oral sex with that girl only breast sucking for 10 seconds but she had burn wound at the side of her breast( not on the nipple) which happened 3 -4 days before that ,there were black blister like fluid filled structures and i am anxious that my mouth might have touched there and then i had a cut on my finger at that time which happened a day before that incident and it bled when happened but was not bleeding at the time of oral sex.Does my that finger or my mouth put me at risk again or not? I saw no blood coming from her burn wound but i am anxious it might have.When sucking i saw no blood on nipple moreover.
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Thanks for answering it is quite helpfull,actually i m worried because i am feeling little unwell from a long time but no fever may be due to anxiety but after this test these symptoms have not one so i m worried
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A completely monogamous relationship where both partners know what monogamous actually means and have both conclusively tested HIV/STI negative.
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No.  Oral sex carries so little risk it is considered more "theoretical" than "practical.  In other words "theoretically" you could win the lottery, or get struck by lightning.  Get the idea?

You can trust your results and move on.  Start using condoms for vaginal sex unless in a monogamous relationship.  
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Thanks ,yes vaginal sex was unprotected but i got negative result after 12 weeks .My main concern is oral sex and that burn wound.Should i need ti test again?
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I read nothing that indicates you have put yourself at any risk for HIV.  Unless your vaginal sex was unprotected.  

Either way you can trust your negative results.  Relax, if HIV were that easy to contract we would be dealing with an epidemic of HISTORIC proportions.
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