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Another question about oral

Hi! I know it has been posted over and over again, but I need some reassurance. I'm a 26 year old woman, and I hook up with my ex boyfriend. We had protected vaginal intercourse and unprotected oral (I gave him oral) and he ejaculated in my mouth, most of cum I spit out, but I think I've swalloved a lil bit. I have braces and thats what bothers me most, I may have some superfisial scratches from it. I've done PCR RNA test at 11 days and it was neg. This is 8 week since then and I plan to do Elisa duo/combo, but can someone tell me what are the chances of catching HIV from this one time ,,incident''?
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Thanks, thanks, thanks... I understand that you are volunteer, and I'm sorry to be such pain in the ***, but I just needed some reassurance to ease my anxiety... Thank you once again
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Can someone answer me please?
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Everyone here is a volunteer, and we answer when we are able.  In my journal, I explain what extremely low risk means, and Alderick also summed it up.  You did NOT get HIV from this event - you aren't going to be the first.  Any test you take is conclusive as you did not have a risk.
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Dr. HHH said that 4th gen tests are accirate any time after 28 days.. Any comment?
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Just one more question, I promise... If I choose to get test after 8 weeks for my peace of mind, will it be conclusive?
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Just one more question... In your journal giving oral sex is consider as extremly low risk, and you say it is no risk. Can you please explane this to me? I mean difference betwen your answer no risk and extremly low risk (from experts). I'm sorry to bother you, but I feel very anxious...
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Hello, it means the possibility is theoretical, but in practice, nobody has ever found a single case of HIV being transmitted by oral sex only.
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Thank you verrry much for quick answer :) you have no idea how much this means to me, I got panic and anxiety attack from this, and this was my only ,,risky'' exposure... So, again, thanks a lot...
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Even with ejacultion in mouth? Should I get test after 8 weeks?
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Still not a risk.  Testing would be a waste of money and a perfectly good test.
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I forgot to say, nothing in my mouth is bleeding, neither gums or cheeks, tongue...I just have those superficial scratches from braces. And one more thing, HIV status of my ex is unknown but I've tested after we broke up and I was neg. He doesn't drink, smoke or even drink coffee, and he doesn't do illegal drugs.
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Oral sex is not a risk, with or without cuts, scrapes, etc.
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