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Fear of HIV infection--PLZ PLZ help

Hi Doc,

I had my life first time sexual intercourse few days ago in london with a paid female prostetute as it was out of control to resist. I used a single condom for the first time sperm ejection and received oral with a condom. I am 99% sure that the condom didnt break at any point of time (as I took of the condom as soon as my penis erected sperms and  was all in the condom and she cleaned my penis with wet wipes). Later i used 2 condoms to be more carefull and didnt remove my condoms during oral (blow job) aswell. I havent done any blow job to her. I am bit nervous as it was my first sex experience, that are there any chances of getting HIV infection if she is HIV infected. I feel real guilty abt what i have done and i am really streesed.
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Raj bhai, chill bro.

No u dont have HIV. Yea, dont ever freaking double on condom..Have fun be safe
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Never double up on condoms. You are asking for them to fail by doing so. You had protected sex and do not need PEP.
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I don´t know about it or its collateral effects, but a tratment is PEP, if you are less than 72 hours before exposure. Not 100% effective.
I think a physician will tell if you must take this..
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Please help me out as i had sex on 25/09/07 and is there any prevention now within 3 days to stop infection spreading in the body
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I had Vaginal intercourse only
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I need help and advice
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If you want a response from the doctor you'll have to post the question in "Ask A Doctor Forums" HIV prevention.
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