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8 years ago
I cannot contact her because I do not know who she is. I was in a foreign country which is developed and where they have regular medical checks and so on. Everything is regulated by the country. However, HIV is possible

Thank you. I hope that too, but...
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Educator
8 years ago
If it's regulated by the government, for example, you might just be overthinking it. I know in Amsterdam, women are tested once every few months. Regardless, the risk is still there.

Please report back when you can...
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8 years ago
Yes. I will report back. Until that, does someone know what should be the amount of the blood that is visible to naked eye? I know we can see one milliliter of the blood, but what we cannot?
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8 years ago
Yes. I will report back. Until that, does someone know what should be the amount of the blood that is visible to naked eye? I know we can see one milliliter of the blood, but what we cannot?

What we can see with the naked eye isn't important at all. Blood consists of several components, and what we do see with our eyes are the components you should be worried about. If you see red, you're seeing a cocktail of several different microscopic components.
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