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Am I at risk? (Question for Dr Hook and Dr. H Handsfield)

A week ago, I had vaginal intercourse with a prostitute using a condom. Once we were done, she withdrew the condom away from my penis. I noticed that while she withdrew the condom, some of her vaginal secretion on the exposed side of the condom came into contact with the head of my penis.

Secondly, I had a small fresh cut on my leg. I'm pretty sure that her vagina (and possibly some vaginal secretion) came into contact with the fresh cut on my leg.

Lastly, she licked my scrotum while giving me a blowjob with a condom on. I'm aware that HIV is not transmitted through saliva but I'm worried that she might have had bleeding gums, which theoretically poses a HIV risk.

Do any of the above acts place me at risk of HIV infection?

Appreciate your replies
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I'm sorry for repeatedly posting my question on 2 forums. I just want to know the reason why I'm not at risk (especially for the first 2 acts). Thanks
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What were you told on AidsMeds?
* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusively negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusively negative results or a no-risk situation will be based upon the criteria established by MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
    * After excessive posting, a warning will be issued by MedHelp
    * Continuing to post regarding the negative result / no risk situation will result in a 3 day suspension
    * Continuing to post upon your return will result in a permanent ban.



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Thank you for your reply. Sorry for asking, but why do you say that i don't have a risk for hiv transmission (especially the first 2 acts which i'm most worried about).

Thank you
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Wrong forum there are no doctors here,you have to pay to post in the expert forum where the doctors are,but i can advise you from what you have explained that you never had a risk of hiv transmission and the doctors will tell you the same.
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