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Cunnilingus

Oral sex without protection a woman Should I be tested?
The woman also Hiza me to me fellatio. Is there a risk of HIV infection?
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No risk, no need for testing
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Thank you very much for his(her,your) response.
There is no risk though beech bleeds menstrual?.
I did not see her, but I am afraid.
Gracias
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Alguna respuesta?
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I have happened(passed) a terrible night, have not slept and only I think about VIH. It seems to be that yes it(he,she) exists a risk for the accomplishment of a cunnilingus, microwounds If it(he,she) is in the mouth. Blood and he(she) is the one who Receives it.  
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El Dr. Bob es lo suficientemente preparados?. Él dice que el sexo oral es una práctica de riesgo;

Mantienen sus declaraciones?.

http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/SafeSex/Archive/OralSex/Q205131.html
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English please.
Also Dr.Bob can say what he wants, if you want to believe him then stay on his website. Don't try to get us to change our minds here because it will not happen. We are backed up with fact.
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They should be more polite, do not possess the truth, no one has.
At six weeks, HIV DUO Biomerieux 4th generation NEGATIVE.
In Europe this test at 4 weeks is final. Why say that after three months in the USA?. "Tests are not equal?
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DUO test are not conclusive until 3 months.
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The doctors of international HIV Medhelp consider HIV testing DUO 4th generation 99,89% conclusive at 4 weeks.
The recommendations of France, considered conclusive, these same tests at 6 weeks.
These tests are inconclusive at six weeks. Must catch up.
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http://www.bhiva.org/documents/Guidelines/Testing/GlinesHIVTest08.pdf
Post-test discussion for individuals who test HIV negative
The need for a repeat HIV test if still within the window period after a specific exposure should bediscussed. Although fourth generation tests shorten the time from exposure to seroconversion a repeat test at three months is still recommended to definitively exclude HIV infection.
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