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Menstrual blood on hand

Do i need hiv test if had sex with csw with condom but she started menstruating. So se took of condom and finished masturbating me but with blood on her hands dur to menstrual blood on condom
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Sorry you are anxious!  But in your case, you do not need to be. You had protected sex which protected you from getting HIV. The only adult  risks are unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  In those cases, transmission takes place inside the body.  When the condom was removed, everything is exposed to air. This is why touching blood isn't a risk as air inactivates the virus.  Uncircumcized  or not does not affect this.  So, you do not need to test or worry.  You did not have a risk.
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Thank you very much gor your response
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What you are describing is not a direct contact with secretions that could transmit the virus. The only ways HIV is spread are:

-Unprotected anal/vaginal penetrations.
-Sharing needles to inject drugs with.
-Mother to child.

The blood on her hand had been exposed to air before touching your penis, which means in case that lady was HIV+, the virus would have been neutralized and unable to infect.

All the best.
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So there have never been any cases where menstrual blood rubbing or masturbation has passed on hiv? Will the fact that she started menstruation that day increase risk? How much mendtrual blood would be needed on a hand to pass hiv?
That type of situation is not a risk for HIV. Your questions are getting repetitive and there's no new information to be provided to you at this point. You had no risk, that's it.
Just wanted to know because the sight of seeing so much menstrual blood is frightening. The only good thing is that it lasted 30 seconds because i stopped once i found out
Does being uncircumsized put me at greater risk
Should i get Tested? Or is it a waste of time?
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I'm not sure why you keep asking these questions. You've been advised that you had no risk. There's nothing more that needs to be said.
Ok thanks for answering so i will just forget about it because there is no real risk
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