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Is my exposure a concern for hiv?

hello everyone,
A week back, i was on a trip to mid-west for a week long conference. I got carried away after a party and contacted a massage girl through internet of unknown status even though she told me that she was clean, She gave me oral with condom on(i believe this is no risk). She asked me if i wanted to give her some oral, which i also did (both cunnilingus and analingus). I might have been there for 10 mins and had inserted my tongue inside. We had also kissed and had protective intercourse. We did this 2 times the whole week. What would be a pessimistic opinion of my exposure and when should i ideally get tested. I always though that oral sex was safe and yesterday, i read that it is not from CDC website. 3 days back, i have developed a flu like symptom, bad throat and a pain in the back of my thigh. This would always be my first time and hopefully last time outside my marriage in 13 yrs.  I have tested for all std's before my spouse and i planned for a kid a yr back and have remained faithful since then. My wife is currently pregnant and would not want to ever pass anything to the baby or her. I have not had sex with her since i returned and want to make sure of my status. This is my first time and hopefully the last time outside my marriage in 13 yrs. If a pessimistic review of my exposure is done, what all tests would i need to get done and at what times.
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thankyou
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480448 tn?1426948538
You had no risk.  Nothing you did was a risk.  ONLY unprotected vaginal or anal sex would have put you at risk.  Since you used a condom, you're a-ok!
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