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Could I be infected? Please Help!

by jose08, Jan 25, 2008 05:26PM
About 3 weeks ago, I had an encounter with a sex worker. I fingered her for sometime, and proceeded with protected vaginal sex. In complete stupidity, I pulled out my penis, removed the condom, and then masturbated with the hand that was inside her vagina a few minutes ago.
Please help me, could this exposure pose a risk for HIV?
I did get tested yesterday for HIV (blood test), and that came back negative. Also what are the chances, the test will be positive in 3 months if it is negative now.

Please help! please please
Member Comments (2)

by curemee, Jan 25, 2008 05:30PM
To: jose08
you are at no risk for HIV!!!

by Teak, Jan 25, 2008 05:30PM
You were never at risk for the situation you've provided.
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