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Can HIV Be Transmitted After Non Ejaculatory Sex?

I had sex with a girl unprotected, albeit only for about 10 seconds, we tried anal but was only able to get in once and pulled out... we then did vaginal for about 10 seconds and when I began to ejaculate I pulled out... I am absolutely terrified of getting hiv and would like to know what the probability is. Thanks.
Wed, 9 Jul 2014
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HIV can spread by non ejaculatory sex. besides semen, there are also other secretions that happen during intercourse like vaginal secretion. these secretions harbour the virus and can spread HIV. moreover trauma during intercourse, like abrasions on the skin of penis/vagina/around the anus can cause oozing of blood which also can spread HIV.

but before you start to panic, it would be wise to check the status of the partner. if the partner is not infected, then you are quite safe..
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Can HIV Be Transmitted After Non Ejaculatory Sex?

HIV can spread by non ejaculatory sex. besides semen, there are also other secretions that happen during intercourse like vaginal secretion. these secretions harbour the virus and can spread HIV. moreover trauma during intercourse, like abrasions on the skin of penis/vagina/around the anus can cause oozing of blood which also can spread HIV. but before you start to panic, it would be wise to check the status of the partner. if the partner is not infected, then you are quite safe..