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5611004 tn?1370897138

oral sex test after 15 weeks?

oral sex test after 15 weeks?

i make oral sex and my come on her moth ? it's risk for me or for her ? and i make test antiboday after two weeks and after 15 weeks and was negative ? it's fine ?
please i need help bec i feeling so bad !!

my quetion ?
witch more risk for me or for the girl ?
and oral sex it's safe ?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hiv can be transmitted through :

-Unprotected vaginal or anal penetration
-sharing drug works
-from mother to child.

Just stick to this.
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5611004 tn?1370897138
thanks :(
put am so afreid from that :( when i forget one week , i come back afreid
if i leasen HIV on news or from my freinds i remmber and feeling so bad ?
what i most to do
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1508374 tn?1380808510
the incident you describe is not a risk for hiv transmission.
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