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My question is, is it more likely the condom came off when I slipped out, and she immediately noticed this, or is it more likely we had skin contact while we didn't notice the condom had come off. Is this a risk for hiv? This all happened in 10-30 sec.
a test at 6-8 weeks post exposure will give you a good indication of your status and is unlikely to change...but a conclusive test result is at 3 months.
i would test to be on the safe side.
a test at 6-8 weeks post exposure will give you a good indication of your status and is unlikely to change...but a conclusive test result is at 3 months.