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I'm i safe....?

i had sex with a girl recently which i use condon from start to end, but breast milk entered my mouth when i was sucking her breast.... Is there any possibility that i can be infected by HIV if she has...... pls.... help me i didnt know there will be liquid in there
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Citizen, a drop or two? You didn't have a risk.
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God bless you. I feel released now. Thanks.
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you had NO risk
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So r u saying I can't be infected by HIV even if she has HIV....? And what happened was I didn't swallow it, I spit it out and washed my mouth with water
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So r u saying I can't be infected by HIV even if she has HIV....?
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186166 tn?1385259382
"It is easy to be confused about the risk of HIV associated with breast milk.  Many educational websites and other resources list exposure as a risk, because infants can be infected by nursing.  But those sources rarely tell the full story.  Among babies nursed by HIV infected mothers, only about 10-15% catch HIV; and typically it takes 6 months before they become infected -- all the time swallowing several ounces of milk ever day.

Given that low infectiousness, what can the risk possibly be through exposure to a drop or two?  The fact is that breast milk has never once been implicated as the source of sexually acquired HIV, or of a new HIV infection in any human being except nursing babies."  DR HANDSFIELD / MEDHELP
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