Can I get HIV from oral sex?
Is there a risk of contracting HIV if I engaged in unprotected oral sex with two females simultaneously about 40 days ago? During the encounter, I ejaculated in one of the female's mouth and briefly engaged in fingering with the other. Read more Is there a risk of contracting HIV if I engaged in unprotected oral sex with two females simultaneously about 40 days ago? During the encounter, I ejaculated in one of the female's mouth and briefly engaged in fingering with the other. I have not experienced any symptoms so far. Should I consider taking an ELISA test for HIV? Read less
It's completely normal to have questions and concerns about your sexual health. We're here to provide you with information and support so you can make informed decisions.

Ejaculating in one partner's mouth and engaging in brief fingering with another partner could potentially expose you to bodily fluids that might contain HIV. While the risk is low, it's not zero.
The fact that you haven't experienced any symptoms so far is a positive sign, but it's important to remember that HIV symptoms can vary and may not always be immediately noticeable. However, the absence of symptoms is not a reliable indicator of your HIV status.
To address your concerns and ensure your peace of mind, we recommend getting tested for HIV. The ELISA test is a common and reliable test used to detect HIV antibodies. It's important to note that the ELISA test may not provide accurate results until a few weeks after potential exposure, as it takes time for the body to develop antibodies.

We strongly encourage you to consult with a healthcare professional who specialises in sexual health. They can provide personalised guidance, address your concerns, and recommend the appropriate testing schedule based on your specific situation.
Remember, taking care of your sexual health is important, and seeking professional guidance is a responsible step to take. If you have any more questions or concerns, feel free to reach out.
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