Based in what I've read in our experts forums, the digestive tract in an adult is too strong and well developed for the virus to remain infectious in ingested breast milk. The only known cases of transmission of the virus via breast milk is from mother to infant child, and this is because the infant's digestive tract is still underdeveloped, therefore leaving them more susceptible to infection. In your case this obviously wouldn't be an issue though. Aside from that, I don't see any way she would've lactated in your mouth to begin with. And even IF she did, and even IF she had HIV (the chances of that being the case are miniscule) you still wouldn't have been at risk.
thank you for the response.
everything will come together and last for a week or two
thanks for the response.. can you just answer this question
whenever rash comes, will it combination of flu / fever / sore throat and it can come alone as a symptom?
thanks
greg.
Symptoms does not mean anything when you did not have a risk and when you already have tests. Just forget about them and try to move on.
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
do any of those apply to you?
you had NO risk and do not need testing