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How Much Risk of Oral Sex?

Senin, 12 Oktober 2009

How Much Risk of Oral Sex?

Many find oral sex among teenagers who are dating. Not infrequently, this relationship also led them into sexual activity.

Without the support of good sex education, there are not rare diseases such as gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes, HIV and even going to attack. Therefore, there should have a correct understanding of this.

Oral on the penis

In theory, oral sex risk of certain infectious for couples because it can become infected due to the fluid that came out before ejaculation (pre-ejaculate) or by the incoming sperm.

If there was an open wound in the mouth mucosa, although small and not visible, could cause the risk of transmission of sexually transmitted infections because of this open wound is the entrance of viruses or bacteria into the blood vessel flow.

Although this risk is smaller than the anal or vaginal sex, in some cases, HIV transmission can still occur due to oral sex while partner does not ejaculate.

Oral the vagina

The same thing can happen if the oral sex performed on women. Risk of HIV transmission can occur because infected vaginal fluids and blood can also be entered into the mouth.

Transmission can also occur when there is a small wound in the mouth couples to oral infection and sexually transmitted diseases have little cuts that are not recognized or mild irritation of the vagina.

HIV transmission in oral sex is lower than the anal and vaginal sex, but in some cases, transmission through oral sex with the vagina has been shown to exist.

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