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outside / inside body? Hiv infect!

Wondering isnt inside vagina with vaginafluid inside the body?
How can Hiv virus be inactive when its in the fluid inside vagina insiide body?
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707563 tn?1626361905
Hi -this thread is closed. Your questions have been answered, and it has been explained to you that you had no risk.

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This is what is called excessive posting which is against Medhelp's rules.
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Even smal cuts who bleeding?
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480448 tn?1426948538
There's no point of entry with fingering.  HIV cannot be transmitted through intact skin, or even skin with abrasions or cuts.  
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So when the vagina fluid is inside the vagina it is outside the body?
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Yes but i meen it is unprotected when u have a hand inside a vagina with wounds on if it is hiv virus inside there. Beacuse the virus is active inside bodyfluids inside body.
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480448 tn?1426948538
It's not.  It's inactive when the fluid becomes OUTSIDE of the body.
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Do-i-need-to-be-afraid-of-HIV-exposure/show/2325489#post_11245090


HIV is transmitted by:
Unprotected vaginal and/or anal sex
Mother to unborn/nursing child
IV drug use
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