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unprotected oral sex with blood

10 days ago I had unprotected oral sex with an escort. She was performing unprotected oral on me for approx 5-10mins at this point I was not enjoying and ask her to stop. When she removed her mouth there was a large amount of blood on the head and shaft of my penis.

Would this scenario be consider high risk exposure? Im planning on getting tested at 4 weeks hoe accurate would the test be?
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Hello,
Obviously if there was a significant amount of blood inside of her mouth and she was HIV positive, there would be a risk of HIV infection and if she might have caused perhaps some damage on your penis with her teeth, even though all this sounds like a very unusual event, and receiving oral sex does not normally pose any HIV risk as saliva would neutralise the virus.  Because of the amount of blood involved here I would recommend that you get tested with a Duo or Combo test at 4 weeks, and the result will be conclusive.
Best wishes,
Dr José
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well in that case, if your penis was free of wounds..you have nothing to worry about as you'd have to be actively bleeding. You would be at a hospital getting treated. There has never been a case of HIV reported by insertive oral sex and you will not be the first. For peace of mind, get tested at 4 weeks as Dr G Garcia says above.
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I forgot to add that the blood was from her mouth, she had a cut on her tongue.
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