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If you're worried about hiv infection, you may wonder whether it's safe to have oral sex

The virus can pass through direct contact with fluid or by sharing syringes This article describes the transmission of hiv through oral sex and provides some prevention tips. But, in general, becoming infected with hiv by receiving oral sex is probably a very rare occurrence The risk of getting hiv through giving oral sex (that is, your mouth on a partner's genitals) is low compared with unprotected vaginal or anal sex, but there is some risk The risk appears to be higher if you have cuts or sores in your mouth. Is it possible to get hiv from oral sex

Having your partner suck your penis or lick/kiss your vagina/clitoris), carries no risk of hiv transmission Licking/kissing a vagina/clitoris or giving a blow job/sucking a penis) is extremely low risk in terms of hiv transmission. Certain factors can increase the risk of hiv being transmitted through oral sex Read on to find out what they are and how you can help prevent transmission. If you're living with hiv or aids, you may worry about spreading the virus to partners through sex You may also wonder whether different types of sexual activity are safer, or less likely to cause hiv, than others

In particular, myhivteam members and other people living with hiv often question whether oral sex can transmit (pass) the virus to partners.

While hiv transmission through oral sex is rare, individual risk factors like having open wounds in your mouth, performing oral sex on someone with hiv instead of being the receptive partner, and having untreated infections can increase the risk of transmission I performed oral sex on a girl and swallowed her fluids What is my risk of contracting hiv or other stds Can you get aids from having oral sex with an infected person Stds are really common, and lots of people who have them don't have any symptoms Many sexually transmitted infections (stis) spread through oral sex

Using a condom, dental dam, or other barrier methods the every time you have oral sex can reduce the risk of giving or getting an sti There is little to no risk of getting or transmitting hiv from oral sex.

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