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Cervicitis

Hi, I went out on a date with this girl last week approx 7 days ago, and we went back to mine and had unprotected sex. Now about 10 days previous to this I had unprotected sex with someone I kinda know for the second time. Both times there was blood from her, and when I asked her on the second time if she had anything she just shook her head. Now back to this girl I am kinda seeing, she was off work ill monday tues and today. She went to the doctors monday and had to go back on tues for tests for suspected cyst on ovaries. Turns out it was not cysts but she has inflamed cervix!! Now I am really really worried, and I am in peices someone please help??
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unprotected sex? oral or intercourse?
if it was oral, you risk would be mini.
you can not guess anyone's health by look or imagination . only test can tell you the story.

if you have unprotected sex, fluid exchange i mean, better to have a single test at your 6 weeks mark.

best wishes.
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Is it possible in the girl I am seeing to have inflamed cervix through HIV infection from me?? Many thanks
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protected is protected,
unprotected is unprotected.

you had risk coz unprotected sex, only test can tell you.
dont think about the transmission, u will never know the detail because the virus is intangible.
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The inflammation is due to some sort of infection.  More likely a bacterial std if any. It could also be due to a yeast infection .  You should be checked out to be safe, but it could just be a problem she is having.  
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