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Sex with a sw

Had sex with a sw wearing a condom. This was my first time. During the last intercourse there was blood from her vagina. Not sure of condom breakage. No cut on penis observed, is this high risk ??
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You never had an exposure and you don't need to test. Had the condom failed it would have looked like a banana peal.
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You need to move along.
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OK, but are there chances of holes in condom. Or for the remaining fluids, after removal of condom, to enter penis through hand,etc?

I am very much worried and my legs are paining severely. I am getting tired very early and mild fever is there.
This has started just 2-3 days back
Please advise should I go see a doctor and do a test for mental satisfaction??
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condom failure is catastrophic...not something you have to guess about
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One more doubt, I think she bit me during oral on penis, but still not sure sure whether condom was intact or not??
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Thanks...
How one knows whether condom is failed or not?
I am suffering from great anxiety, as I am also experiencing some of the symptoms they write on internet. like severe pain in legs, headache, lack of appetite, nausea. Its been 9 days since the incidence. What test should be suitable for me at this point of time??
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You never had an exposure, you had protected sex. Had the condom failed you would have known without a doubt.
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