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2006-08-16 15:29:40
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answer #1
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answered by robecca_san 2
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HIV can definitely be transferred...Anytime someone comes in contact with fluids from someone who is HIV positive you run the risk of becoming infected yourself. Always use a condom, or use a dental dam (on a female) to lower your risk of contracting the disease.
2006-08-16 01:48:22
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answered by ? 2
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you are able to settlement HIV by oral intercourse, besides the undeniable fact that, the prospect is lessened. in case you had any cuts or abrasions on your mouth or in case you basically brushed/flossed your tooth and your gums bled you would be at a greater robust threat. you need to get examined quickly (approximately thirty days after intercourse) and then back 6 months with out having intercourse with yet somebody else. If contaminated your physique produces antibodies that are basically latest in HIV sufferers. it incredibly is what the attempt shows. The antibodies are produced at different expenditures in different people although. in many cases after 6 months (in case you have no longer have been given intercourse with yet somebody else) your attempt would be "conclusive" meaning you will actually comprehend in case you have HIV or no longer.
2016-11-04 22:29:58
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answered by ? 4
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It is possible if the on preforming has a mouth sore and the one recieving has HIV. but the statistics on that are about 2%
2006-08-16 01:52:14
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answered by Ria L 2
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Any exchange of fluid, that is semen, or virginal fluid could lead to HIV virus. Possibly, yes.
2006-08-16 01:47:36
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answered by staraxer 2
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If she has an open sore or cut in her mouth, yes the risk of cross infesction is high (99.1%)
If she has no open wounds or blood in her mouth the risk is lower 49% (And even that I would high when you consider what HIV can do to you.)
2006-08-16 01:51:22
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answered by sierrajames1 3
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Yes, you can. 3 way to remember is: blood to blood contact. Mother to unborn child. And exchange of bodily fluids. Please be careful. You can transmit so many other STD's all through oral sex. So again be safe and rap-it-up.
2006-08-16 06:08:03
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answered by Baby T 3
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I took human sexuality in college. It can happen either way if you have sores in your mouth. And get this Kissing too. I couldn't believe it. It is not common by kissing but it can happen.
2006-08-16 01:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it can - any exchange of bodily fluids makes it possible to transfer almost any STD, not just HIV. Please be careful . . .
2006-08-16 01:48:16
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answered by pumpkin 6
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yes.
2006-08-16 01:48:37
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answered by Jazz 2
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