
I Made Out With A Girl Last Weekend And I

Question: i made out with a girl last weekend and I accidentally bit her lip. A little bit of her blood might’ve came in contact with my mouth. What are my chances of contracting HIV?
Brief Answer:
The chances of getting HIV are very less.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mustang,
Welcome to Ask a Doctor Service.
You had contacted with some girl and bitten her lips but the status of the girl is unknown and the exposure is just once then the chances of getting HIV are very less. Don't get too much anxious or worried, forget the episode and live your life normally. For any further query feel free to ask me again any time.
Thank You
The chances of getting HIV are very less.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mustang,
Welcome to Ask a Doctor Service.
You had contacted with some girl and bitten her lips but the status of the girl is unknown and the exposure is just once then the chances of getting HIV are very less. Don't get too much anxious or worried, forget the episode and live your life normally. For any further query feel free to ask me again any time.
Thank You
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana


is there any way Ive contracted HIV in case she was positive? I%E2%80%99m getting very anxious
Brief Answer:
If you have cut or abration on the lips or skin.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mustang,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
If there is any cut or abration on the lips or skin and the blood comes in contact with it then only the chances will be there but very less so you need not to worry. Be relaxed, forget the episode and move on in life happily.
Thank You
If you have cut or abration on the lips or skin.
Detailed Answer:
Dear Mustang,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
If there is any cut or abration on the lips or skin and the blood comes in contact with it then only the chances will be there but very less so you need not to worry. Be relaxed, forget the episode and move on in life happily.
Thank You
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

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