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hiv thru kissing and fingering?

hi

About 4 days ago i was at a party and was dancing with a girl. Turns out we ended making out a few times and before the party was over my finger was in her vagina for about 1-2minutes.When i was on my way home i realized i had a canker sore from a couple of days ago on the inside of my lip. I really dont know if it was open or not, but today it is closed. I also dont remember if i had a cut on my right middle finger or inside my nail. I am really worried if i might have contacted h.i.v because the girl was on vacation here (New York) from the Dominican Republic. There is noway i could get in contact with her to see if she is hiv+ because i dont know her. I dont know what to do i am really scared. I went to the doctor and i am going to get an HIV rapid test on tuesday. I was also told i will have to take another one in 6 months. I am really scared and i could barely sleep at night. when we was making out i didnt taste no blood and the room was dark so i could not tell if she was bleeding or not. What are the chances that she is hiv+ and had bleeding gums or a canker sore or gum disease? should i be worried at all?
i am also 16 years old and she was 19 years old if that matters
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Just to chime in, there is a zero percent chance of getting HIV. No need to test, waste of time and money.

Also all follow up HIV questions should be posted in the HIV community, see the link above.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Oh my goodness.  Come on.  Have you ever bit your lip?  You know the taste of blood when you come across it.  Would you have made out with her if you noticed her gums were bleeding?  Please.  Seriously, think about it.  If you are freaking out about this, please don't ever have sex without a condom.  

You did not get HIV from this encounter.  Do yourself a favor and stop researching on the net.  Go to a planned parenthood and get your answers from them.  Get tested if it will help you but stop stressing about something that is probably about 1-2% chance of happening.

I also recommend that you get as much information about all std's from your local planned parenthood or health department as possible.  Your parents do not have to be involved with PPH.  It is confidential.  Now, please, relax and stop looking for things on the internet.  Most of it is false information.
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what if her gums were bleeding while we were making out ?
what if she sleeps around?
or im i just to worried about the things i read on other websites
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736575 tn?1288902558
You can rest easy.  You cannot transferr HIV through minor superficial cuts or saliva.
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