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During sexual intercourse, if male partner accidentally licks the blood from private part of female partner, which is not a menstrual blood, Is there any chance of getting HIV infection to male partner from his female partner as the female partner does not have any HIV or STD infection, as the male partner has used protection during sexual intercourse? Can vaginal bleeding either menstrual or normal bleeding cause HIV infection to male partner while having oral sex?
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By licking blood you will not get HIV but if you have atongue injury you may. If the Partner does not have HIV positivity there is no chance at all.
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You can say female do not have HIV or STD only after Laboratory test of female if laboratory report is negative then there is almost no risk.
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