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Please help me !!

1). I had oral sex with a prostitude about one month ago, I used a condom so I think it should be pretty safe, is this right ?
2). I also kissed her breast, and I found there were some scabs near that area. I am not sure if I kissed on the scabs directly, but I think I didn't. She told me the scab was after she scratched, and it was not bleeding as far as I can tell.
My question is that, could it be possible that I contracted hiv from her scabs, or close to that scabs area ?
3). I also kissed her nipple, is there any chance I can be infected by doing that ?


p.s.
I have gum problems and I am not sure if I was bleeding at the time.
the scbas on her was pretty dry, and did not look like bleeding.
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Hi Doctor,
Thank you very much for your reply and patience,
I appreciate for your kindness.

I was just advised my PCR test was negative at the 31 days,
just like you predicted !!

Thank you !

Best regards,  Adamalin
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Yes, that's what I mean.

You may not come back with every litttle anxiety induced "yes but" or "what if" question that enters your mind.  This thread is closed.
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Dear Doctor,
Thank you for your patience,
but I think I simply worried from time to time.

Just one more question:
Do you mean it still doesn't matter even if there are some blood on her skin or open sore in my mouth ?

Best regards,   Adamalin
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Dear Doctor,
I really appreciate for your professional comments which helps me relax very much, now I am still waiting for my report and hope I will have good news too.
I also like to thank this web-site for providing those valuable information to me.



Best regards,   Adamalin
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Relax.  Oral sex is safe without a condom, and certainly there is no chance of transmission with one.  Skin to skin or mouth to skin contact of any kind is zer rosk, including breasts and regardless of scabs or gum problems.  You could not have caught HIV from that event and do not need testing.

Best wishes--  HHH, MD
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