Swallowing semen during oral sex is something many people engage in, but it is important to understand that it can carry certain health risks, particularly when it comes to sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Semen can contain viruses or bacteria if a partner is infected, and these microorganisms can be transmitted through contact with the mouth, throat, or small cuts in the oral tissues.
Some of the most common infections that may be transmitted through oral sexual contact include gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, and human papillomavirus (HPV). In some cases, HIV can also be transmitted through oral sex, although the risk is generally considered lower compared to unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse. The level of risk depends on several factors, including whether the infected partner has a high viral load, whether there are sores or cuts in the mouth, and the overall health of the immune system.
