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NOT sure if Im infected

last july 6, I had protected vaginal sex and unprotected oral sex for just a few minutes, 2 mins.
after inserting my penis with condom, i've cummed inside of her and to our surprise, theres some blood
remains in my condom as well there is blood stain on our bed sheet. She told
me that it was the last day of her menstruation. I double check my condom after I wash in the bathroom
with soap and water with the condom still on and after that I gently pull off the rubber then wash my penis. To
double check the rubber, I filled it with water then tied it up to check if there is leak.
There is no leak or breakage.
After a few weeks until now, I feel some malaise, mimor headache, joint pain, minor itchiness
on the throat, occasional cough, and stress. No enlargment of lymph nodes. sometimes i feel a little
numbness in my feet and hand, and have a little back pain.

I just want to ask if there is a possible exposure of hiv if i still wear condom but
there us blood inside of her? the girl hiv status is unknown.

When will i get tested and what kind of test?

Thanks in advance.
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No need for an HIV test;  you had protected vaginal sex (no risk) and unprotected oral sex (no risk).
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is it okay for me to have a test at 30 days post exposure?

what test should I take? hiv1/2 test?

thanks
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You used a condom for sex, which means you had protected sex.  No risk.

The presence of mentstrual blood makes no difference at all as you were protected.
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