me and my partner are hiv negative. Is it possible to get an aids while oral vaginal sex.?
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No,you will not.You seems to fear for unknown things a lot.Be positive
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Not if your both negative and your both only dealing with eachother.
Well, if you're both negative, I'd say the chances of a tree falling on you in space is better..
Speak to your doctors. This information you should already know before considering sex.
I would think you could get it, if that person had it, but if you say you are both negative, then as long as the test was right, you should be ok.
But remember, someone could have gotten the virus, a day earlier and took the test the next day and came out negative, but later they might have it.
There is some kind of a delay from when you catch something and it shows up.
Its possible to get aids from any type of sex, the one whos using their mouth has the higher risk in oral, but whenever theres an exchange of sexual fluids or presence of blood theres a change of contracting aids, but if your both truely hiv negative theres nothing to worry bout
yes it is.
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Yes, you can receive AIDS from any body fluids from any sexual activity.
Seinna RN MSN
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It is possible.but unlikely. The virus needs to pass from body fluid to body fluid. Genital secretions can enter minor trauma sites within the oral cavity. there could be blood in the genital secretions as well.microscopic. The answer is yes it is possible.
Good lord, you can't get AIDS from someone who doesn't have AIDS. It's a virus passed from one person to another, not a spontaneously generated punishment for sexuality.
That being said, there is a margin for error on the tests and if either of you have had another partner w/in 6 months of the test, I would play it safe and retest at the 6 month mark.
I say yes you can but only if there is an open cut where blood is present. You should really go ask your doctor to be on the safe side.
If the disease is presant it can be transmitted with any body fluid, sweat, urine,saliva, tears.
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most stds are transmitted by bodily fluids so yes you could but if you know that your partner is neg too then you shouldn't have anything to worry about
IT IS POSSIBLE EVEN IF YOU AND YOUR PARTNER TEST NEGATIVE NOW YOU MAY NOT BE 6 MONTHS FROM NOW. YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT COULD HAPPEN. WATCH OUT FOR OPEN SORES IN YOUR MOUTH AND YOUR PARTNERS MOUTH. GO TO THE DENTIST EVERY 6 MONTHS ALSO JUST TO KEEP YOUR MOUTH HEALTHY AND GET CHECKED BY A DOCTOR ON ALL ASPECTS OF HEALTH. KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR PARTNER SAFE. PEOPLE MAKE MISTAKES AND YOU CAN'T ALWAYS BE SURE THAT YOUR PARTNER IS FAITHLY COMMITTED TO YOUR RELATIONSHIP.
The HIV test is only accurate after 3-6 months from initial sexual contact with your partner. If you both have been faithful and been tested to know you are both HIV neg. Or even better know FOR SURE you are both virgins (without using IV drugs or having other sexual partners), then ther is 0 risk of getting HIV.
no its not possible if u only do it with each other.i know people who goes about doing it gracefully but i think there is aa slight chance if u do it actively with other people
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