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Can Non Penetrative Sex Increase The Risk Of AIDS?

sir i have an doubt regarding aids itoday i had sex with a call girl i am doubted for aids i have used an condom before i had oral sex that is i gave my penis to her she had in her mouth and licked sir if she was suffering from aids there is probablity for myself 2 get aids give me detail sir please
Mon, 28 Jul 2014
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The risk is minimal as far as she was the one doing the sucking. Saliva is known to contain antibodies against HIV but the viral particles are not really detectable in saliva.

So its only if she had wounds in her mouth that blood could get out and get in to your urethral opening for contamination to occur.

Well, i think the risk is minute but you should do testing at three months and six months.

Best regards
Dr Achuo
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Can Non Penetrative Sex Increase The Risk Of AIDS?

Hello, thanks for using health care magic The risk is minimal as far as she was the one doing the sucking. Saliva is known to contain antibodies against HIV but the viral particles are not really detectable in saliva. So its only if she had wounds in her mouth that blood could get out and get in to your urethral opening for contamination to occur. Well, i think the risk is minute but you should do testing at three months and six months. Best regards Dr Achuo