Dear Sirs, why do you insist in saying that there is a risk involved in unprotected oral sex when Dr. HIV transmission risk , with a wealth of fact sheets, expert advice, community perspective, the latest news. Both involved transmission from the partner getting oral sex to the partner giving oral sex. Oral-anal sex is often referred to as analingus or rimming.
Risks for HIV are: 1) Having unprotected penetrative anal or vaginal sex, OR 2) Sharing IV drug equipment with other IV drug users. Your risk for HIV is zero.
You do not need any testing, and if you do take a test at any time, it will be negative since you were never exposed to HIV. I received unprotected Oral sex from a massage parlor in a high risk zone (in terms of HIV prevalence) in Asia. Please educate yourself about the real risks. Another important factor that affects risk of HIV spread is the virus level (i.e., viral load) in an infected partner’s blood and other body fluids at the time of the sexual encounter.
A low HIV viral load in an infected partner does not completely eliminate the risk of spreading HIV from oral sex. According to Public Health Englan around 1- of sexual HIV transmissions in the UK are because of oral sex. Other studies found that the risk is very low but is not zero.
Unprotected anal and vaginal sex leads to far more HIV infections than oral sex.
It is biologically possible that HIV could be passed on through an HIV -negative person performing oral sex on a woman living with HIV , but this is considered to be low risk. The risk of passing on or getting HIV during oral sex is lower than anal or vaginal sex without a condom. You can make oral sex safer by using a condom as it acts as a barrier between the mouth and the penis. There is a negligible risk of HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and other STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) like herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.
The risk is more if the person had oral sores or bleeding gums. I had unprotected oral sex do I have HIV ? Related: All topics, HIV testing, HIV transmission. Hi I had oral sex and he did not use a condom once I had a fever weeks after. Can you get HIV from oral sex?
Regarding going down on a woman, the site explains: “HIV has been found in vaginal secretions, so there is a risk. Oral sex involves using the mouth to stimulate the penis (fellatio), vagina (cunnilingus), or anus (anilingus). The chance an HIV -negative person will get HIV from oral sex with an HIV -positive partner is extremely low. Rather, it is the activities that someone engages in ( unprotected sex and needle sharing) that has an impact. Although there is an exchange of bodily fluids during oral sex, no one has ever acquired HIV from receiving oral sex.
This is because saliva is not one of the fluids that has the potential to pass HIV. Many people question whether oral sex is really sex. Below, you can find an overview of some common oral sex STDs and the risk of STD transmission during oral sex.
With unprotected oral sex, there is a risk of transmission of STDs, particularly for infections like gonorrhoea and herpes simplex virus (HSV).
The throat can harbour the bacteria that causes gonorrhoea and this can spread through unprotected oral sex. It is also possible to catch HIV through unprotected oral sex, but the risk is much lower. HIV acquisition via sexual oral exposure occurs at a lower rate than RAI transmission of HIV.
A single study in MSM estimated that the per-contact risk of HIV infection through unprotected oral sex with an HIV -infected partner or a partner of unknown HIV status is 0. Hello, Oral Sex has very low risk for transmission of HIV. If there was no active wound in penis or oral cavity you can be reasonably sure that it is safe. However, there are no other.
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