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Risk of hiv, hcv and stds by period blood after condom protected sex.

Hi. I had an exposure 3 months ago with a prostitute in India. It lasted for about 10 minutes. It was protected. After I finished she removed the condom and I went to pass urine. I didnt notice any blood on my pennis then. But when I reached home, after about 1 hour later I went to take a bath and noticed her dried blood on my pubic region. Now I am very stressed and worried. Its ruining my life. I have to do study to pass an exam but am not able to focus. Till now I have had three cmia test from dr lal path labs at 4 weeks , 6 weeks and 3 months . All negative.During the three month period, I was very sick had typhoid fever, lost appetite. But now I'm ok my health is better but the fear of hiv is killing me. I'm also worried about hcv coinfection and delayed seroconversion. Please help me. Should I go for pcr, rna testing and hcv testing ? Till have I have no rashes on my pennis or sores tec.  Please any expert do reply !
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Thanks for replying mate. But what if her blood touched on pennis shaft and also reached near my pennile opening ? I am saying this because I was stroking my pennis quite hard deep inside her vagina. Most of the time I was on top of her but at one instance she was on my top too. I am quite stressed . Please help !!!!!
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I understand your concern. I had a similar situation a week ago.

I believe you had no risk, and the HIV test at 4, 6, and 3 month period are reassuring indicators that you had no exposure to any STIs or HIV.

The tests are accurate. You're okay. Your stress is compromising your immune system. A woman/escort that uses a condom is protecting herself from clients as a way to reassure her health remains intact.

You're okay, my friend. Be at peace.
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