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Risk? should I be worried?

About 2 weeks ago a roommate from my school  had sex with a girl in my bed without me knowing. When I came home that night I found vaginal fluids on my bed. I was grossed out and threw my sheets out. However i did not change my comforter. That night i slept in my bed because there was no where else to sleep. If by some chance this girl was HIV positive am I at any risk of getting HIV if i slept in my bed and possibly came into contact while sleeping with any of the Vaginal Fluids that were on my bed? I know I am most likely over reacting but still I would feel better hearing what you have to say. And do you think i should get tested? Thanks doctor.
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Thank you i just thought that if somehow it came in contact with my penis i would be at risk, thanks for clearing that up.
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HIV is never transmitted through bed sheets, towels, and clothing so NO risk for you.
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Thanks Teak
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You are way over reacting. You were never at risk and NO you do not need testing.
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