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HIV risk with protection

I had sex for the first time protected and for some reason I'm paranoid I have caught something even when protection was used. I'm not getting sick and I feel fine.  Will my test be positive
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No risk, no reason to test.

Unprotected vaginal or anal sex a test at 3 months is conclusive.
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Ok you think I should still get testing?? Also I forgot to mention I had unprotected sex in March that resulted in no ejaculation also it was very brief and half if my ex penis was in only the tip of his penis. 3 weeks from that encounter I got tested and was negative. I then got tested 5 weeks after and it was negative. I haven't finished up bc there aren't any local testing centers where I'm from. I decided to go in 2 weeks since stars when I'll be closer to a testing center. Do you think I'll be fine?? Bc I've read where a 5 week negative is not conclusive but highly reassuring that I'm certainly negative
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Not HIV
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I'm wondering were there any cases of people ever contracting anything from a correctly used condom
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I'm wondering were there any cases of people ever contracting anything from a correctly used condom
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No, you will not. You used protection and condoms work. You had safe sex and congratulations on your commitment to safe sex.

In adults, HIV is transmitted by:

Unprotected Anal/Vaginal Sex
Sharing IV drug equipment
Direct blood contact as in infected blood transfusions.

Uses condoms for vaginal and anal sex, and you will avoid HIV infection.
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