I got a blowjob with a condom on from a prostitute. A week after I got a fever, and am suspicious that I may have contracted HIV? However, the day before i got sick i went to a club and drank from i would say pretty filthy cups? What are the chances of having HIV? Or is this all because of anxiety?
It is a needlestick injury ... a common method of health workers getting the HIV... The incubation period of HIV is rather long It can take as little as 2 weeks or as long as 6 months from the time you become infected with HIV for the antibodies to be detected in your blood. This is commonly called the "window period," or seroconversion period. During the window period, you are contagious and can spread the virus to others. If you think you have been infected with HIV but you test negative for it, you should be tested again. Tests at 6, 12, and 24 weeks can be done to be sure you are not infected
HI Well come to HCM This is not the way that could cause the HIV infection the infection can only be transmitted with sera of positive subject get in with genital or come in contact with the lesions, forget about this, hope this helps.
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Can I Get HIV From Blowjob With Condom On?
It is a needlestick injury ... a common method of health workers getting the HIV... The incubation period of HIV is rather long It can take as little as 2 weeks or as long as 6 months from the time you become infected with HIV for the antibodies to be detected in your blood. This is commonly called the window period, or seroconversion period. During the window period, you are contagious and can spread the virus to others. If you think you have been infected with HIV but you test negative for it, you should be tested again. Tests at 6, 12, and 24 weeks can be done to be sure you are not infected