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Bacterial vaginosis and oral sex concern

Hello to all Im a female who has an iud in place to prevent pregnancy which periodically causes me to get bacteria vaginosis I drunk a little 2 much on my b day and ended up giving and receiving oral sex with same sex first time and did not know her status but do know after she said she had gum disease in a later convo. My question is with the bv and her gum disease am I at risk?? And also what's my chances if she is positive with me going down? Please help
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1605559 tn?1314793078
Just get to a doctor for a quick check-up.
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1611284 tn?1301980663
Yes, you're going to have to go to the doc for sure. I can't remember off the top of my head, but I do recall hearing that gum disease plus oral sex is a no no. Plus, you have to be extra careful with your IUD and all.
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Teak saids no risk I trust him but will go for a check up 2 ease my mind just wish someone could give me a little more insight to my situation.
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