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I found a sex worker and I didn't having any sex with her.I just bite her nipple.Now I'm worry if her nipple is bleed(come out blood)and my month also have wound.So should I take pep?
Sorry for my broken english.I'm worry this situation,when I,bite her nipple the blood direct come to my month,and my month is always have bleed and wound.So this is consider blood to blood ,hiv transmission.So should I,take pep?
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HIV can’t survive in mouth due to present of enzymes that will literally kill the virus. So no risk 100%
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As you were advised, you had no risk and you don't need PEP and you do not need to test for HIV.  There is nothing more for our members to say about this no-risk event.

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Can someone answer me .Should I take.pep or not?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Even then it is not a risk
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Can u tell me why?a
This situation is consider blood to bloor .The bloor is come from nipple(fresh blood)and go to my month.Why still no risk for this situation???
366749 tn?1544695265
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Nipple biting alone does not put you at any risk of HIV transmission. No PEP, No Test Needed. Move on with your life normally
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But my Gingival bleeding.That's why I worry
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