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Condom slipped off

What is the likelyhood for HIV to be transmitted from woman to man when straight vaginal sex is performed with a condom but it slips off as the man withdraws his penis and condom stays inside?
I suspect condom came off after ejaculation (inside sex worker) as full erection was lost.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Many thanks
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You do not have any risk as long as the crown of your tool was covered as very rightly said by Teak. However if you do not feel comfortable and can't stop thinking about symptoms, get yourself tested for STD panel and HIV. .
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Thank you Teak, I appretiate your opinion.
Maybe it's all in my head but about two days after the event (5 days ago) I've been feeling some kind of tingle sensation around the end of my penis but it's fine when I wake up in the morning, until I think I give it my attention.
If I happened to have contracted some kind of STD, would that increase the probabily of HIV? - There are no visible signs of anything different at the moment, nor was there any broken skin at the time.
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listen to teak! he is right!!!
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If the head of your penis was covered, you don't have anything to worry about.
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Peaceful,
I take it you meant "giving blood" as a sign of confidence that no HIV infection has taken place?.

Dr,
I came inside CSW but with condom in the process of slipping off; not sure how much of penis was covered by condom at the time.
Can vagina fluid only get inside penis immediately after ejaculation?.

thanks
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What the **** does u can give blood to bank have anything to do with this persons question... go pay around elsewhere you dork!!!
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212401 tn?1193801792
if you withdrawed after ejaculation and the condom was inside i would say very low chance, and keep  in mind it is much more difficult to get hiv from a woman to man through vaginal sex
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