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vaginal fluid

docs and proffesionals, i have a slight sex w/ a Chinese but there is no insertion due for alcohol in the end i insert my finger once not more  than a sec (its dry inside). is there any possibility that i had been infected.


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1788489 tn?1329979448
it's cold weather, sir.
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hi teak its been 4 months after the nightmare i haven't feel any fever. red spots, sudden weight loss.. but last month i had sore throat and dry cough( 2weeks sore throat gone .. 4weeks for the dry cough gone)   do you think this is a start of the effects or its just only a cold weather.
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tnx teak.
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You do not need testing you've never had an exposure.
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hi stoll, do i need a test well feb 4 is my 3months exposure you said im not risk but im still worry. tnx
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No Hiv is not transmitted through fingering and scratches, if that was the case the whole world would be infected by now
you were never at risk
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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wat if may finger had scratches but not bleeding???
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Fingering has nothing to do with HIV transmission. You were never at the risk
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