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if i give a guy oral sex, and he ejaculate in my mouth.

by jenny256, Apr 13, 2008 06:30PM
shall i go to have a test?
Member Comments (7)

by Uniquelymen, Apr 13, 2008 07:14PM
Hi there,

Your riskis at best very low.  The chances for HIV infection is almost zero.

I do not recommend testing in a one time incident like this.  However, I do recommend all sexually active person to have full STI screening at least once or twice a year.

Cheers!

by jenny256, Apr 13, 2008 07:23PM
To: Uniquelymen
Do u think if a person take a blood test.and the nurse is very young. she tried twice to get blood to test. So is it possible that the nurse forgot to change the needle which had been used by other person, who may be a HIV injected?

if it is possible, shall the person to have hiv test? will he be injected?

by jenny256, Apr 13, 2008 07:28PM
To: Uniquelymen
thank you for your answer. just now i want to have sex with my bf,but he doesn't like condom. as i know he has no other sex partners. and he had checked himself 7months before. after the test, there is jsut  this time, when a young nurse checked a blood test for him but i dont konw if he will get hiv from that situation. so i am worried .

by Uniquelymen, Apr 13, 2008 07:33PM
Hi there,

Have you gone for your HIV test?  : o )

All medical personel are highly trained and are very caution.  And it has been a standard practice that syringes/needles used in medical institutions or hospitals are disposable, not reusable.

Hence, you need not worry about such incident.

by jenny256, Apr 13, 2008 07:40PM
To: Uniquelymen
thank you for u to answer my question. i had a home test two weeks before. it is negative. i didn't have any sex with others.

but if it happens, will he have hiv test again?

and i just want to make sure. it he had have negative test 7months age. and i have no hiv. we do not have other sex partners, so can we have sex without condom? is it safe for us ? of course i will have pill to anti-pregnancy:)

by jenny256, Apr 13, 2008 08:55PM
who can help me ??please give me advice

by HSci34, Apr 13, 2008 09:04PM
If both of you have had a negative HIV and STD test, 3 months following your most recent  unprotected sexual exposure and are negative, then it is safe to have sex with your partner without condoms.
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