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Am i conclusive?>???

i gave and received unprotected oral sex with a girl of unknown status. I understand everybody in the community forum says this is no risk, but with much conflicting information, its possible. i tested negative exactly 12 weeks post exposure. Did i not wait long enough (1 week away from 3 months). Im 17 and my mom is bringing me for routine blood work next week and im horrified to go, in fear that theyre going to test and its going to be postive. This is ruining my life, please help!
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is transmitted through...

unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

hiv is NOT transmitted through oral sex.

you have a negative test result for a no risk situation.  time to move on, as you do not have a hiv concern.
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cool thanks! whys oral on a man riskier than on a woman?
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Yes the CDC does give some different info when it comes to oral sex. The CDC has to be conservative on estimates, because they are a government site. Sites like this and Aidsmeds and others who are reseaching daily and conducting studies and are up to date with studies and research done by others can give better up to date info then the CDC. The CDC has to do a lot of things in order to change policy to say something is no risk. The CDC also has a "report" about kissing transfering HIV and we all know kissing is no risk. The Dr's on this site would have told you the same thing I and others would that oral sex on a women is zero risk. I can also tell you that not one case of HIV has ever been reported when giving oral sex to a woman. You would not be the first to make medical history. Since oral sex happens on a daily basis.
Oral sex that is more up in the air is giving oral sex to a man. Studies show no transmissions, but some cases have been reported but reports are very different then actual proof, like studies conducted have shown.
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Thanks vance! About the conflicting info, (you must hear this alot) but the CDC begs to differ. Theyre probably the most respectable site!
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You were negative before the oral sex, during, after and now you are negative for the test. You are fine, you are negative.
Routine blood work has nothing to do with an HIV testing, you have to request/authorize a HIV test to be done.

This form has zero conflicting info when talking about oral sex and any respectable website does not have conflicting info on oral sex.
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