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i have 2 encounters where small amount of breast milk is in my mouth. i immediately split it. i have gum problem, but at that time i did not see any active bledding in my mouth.
apart this i did 2 condom protected vaginal sex encounter for 1 or 2 minutes. i did not notice any breakage of condom. no other sexual activity. what is my risk for hiv? should i tested?
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That,s not true.It only effects infants and you are hardly an infant.I don,t know where your getting your information from but it,s wrong.
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Consumption of infected fluid is not an HIV transmission mechanism, the gastric acid in your stomach has a lot of inhibitory properties. Also, you had protected sex, no risk. No testing warranted.
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1839490 tn?1318545118
You are safe , stop thinking about HIV
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please answer it.
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are you 100% sure. and what about condom protected sex. is there any small chance of hiv infection?
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Zero risk for Hiv and No you shouldn,t get tested.Infected breast milk doesn,t infect adults.Your safe.
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