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I've been with my boyfriend over a year and have had a sexual relationship for most of it including oral.
But 3 weeks ago he gave me oral sex but i was just finshing my period.  I have been on the pill and that day was the first day of my 21 day cycle. I was still bleeding a little and totally forgot.  Once he gave me oral I thought nothing of it, but now i am so worried about the risk of HIV?
We were both hiv negative and have no other sti but do not know if he could have caught anything from getting my blood in his mouth???
Please can you help me!
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Thank you x
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You can't give something you don't have and he didn't have a risk of contracting HIV from giving you oral sex.
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I have never had a test before but i havn't slept with anyone else, nor shared needles or come into contact with anyone with hiv. Hes negative but was just worried about the fact of my blood getting in him? Can that cause HIV to be formed?
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No.. Don't you know your HIV status? Not that it matters with oral sex but it does with vaginal and anal sex.
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was my boyfriend at risk though?
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You were not at risk of contracting HIV from oral sex.
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Im no expert but have trawled through these forums as much as anyone when dealing with my problems... If you were both STI free before and have been faithfull to eachother then you are both at zero risk!!!!!!!!!
So you can safely relax X
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can someone please help me!!
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