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Yesterday I did sexual intercoure with a prostitute. I used condom but after intercourse I observed that the comdom kept /left inside the vagina hole , if my penis touch vaginal fluid at the time of keeping out of vagina, is it risky for hiv transmission ?  I am in very tense, pls send your comment, advise.
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Thanks for your comment......after getting your comments I am sure that I have no risk of hiv transmission , and no need of hiv test......
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You don't have an HIV risk you are safe
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186166 tn?1385259382
still no risk
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Comment doesn't change
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Madam, still I am in tense....because although I used condom it seems that my penis touched vaginal fluid accidently at the time of withdrawal......pls send your comment

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I have no risk of transmission....ok...thank u for your comment
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186166 tn?1385259382
no need to test
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Thank u for your comment. At that time my penis was not fully errected during withdrawel.....should I go for HIV test ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
you slipped out of the condom during withdrawal.  your penis was protected.
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The body  
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No.  HIV is transmitted inside
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