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HIV from fingering a positive person

Good Day Doctor

3 days ago I visited a sex worker. We did not have intercourse, we cuddled and kissed.

I sucked her nipples and fingered her. My concerns are 2:

1. I had a small cuticle cut on my middle finger which i vigorously rubbed inside of her.

2. I licked her nipples vigorously as well.

I am due to get married in a few weeks, GOD willing and am scared about HIV.

They are saying I should get a test within 3 months, I cannot wait until 3 months as I marry within 2 months.

Please can you shed some light on my situation. Many Thanks
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The only thing that would have been a risk in your situation is if you had unprotected sex with her. Since that did not happen, you had zero risk and it's not worth you worrying about anymore than you already have.
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186166 tn?1385259382
no one...NOT ONE PERSON...has ever been infected through fingering.
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Thank you Lizzie!

May GOD bless you.

For interest sake, in my case what would have been a risk?

What are you thoughts on microscopic cuts?

Thank you once again!  
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186166 tn?1385259382
still no risk
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Thank You Lizzie

The cut was on my middle finger. I have read so many sights saying with microscopic cuts you can contract Hiv.

Im worried that some of her vaginal fluid would have entered through that cut.

I rubbed so hard inside of her, even she said I was hurting her. this was my first time with a sex worked.

Any further comments?
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had NO risk

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