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Hi i had sex with a man 3 weeks ago with condom but his penis was going soft sometimes and when he came the condom was still atached to his penis but i am scared if some of the sperm leak out because i felt something wet when i touched my vagina and i think was not sperm because it get dry very fast i see the condom and sperm was inside of the condom i asked the man and he told me he was hiv negative and next day we go together to get hiv test and he was negative but he told me last time he had sex was 3-4 months ago but i dont trust him so please can you tell me if iam in risk for hiv and i have to days my body is itching all over no rashes and if i make another antibody test at 4 weeks  can that be good if it is negative
Thank you so much
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As you were advised, you did not have a risk for HIV.  Any test that you take at any time will be negative, since you did not have a risk.  There is nothing more for our members to say about your no-risk event.

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Is a p24 test after 4 weeks good
Do i have to trust that or to test again?
Thank you
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You have to have penetrating vaginal without a condom to be a risk, and if it was soft or the sperm came out during  attempted penetration it would have fallen off. So you had no risk. therefore, your test was a waste of time, and antibody needs 3 months to be conclusive anyway.
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Why are you asking this question each day?
Sorry for that iam just to scared because i keep thinking if the sperm leak out when the penis was still inside of my vagina and if it was am i in risk ?
What should i do this waiting is killing me
Please answer please
Just get an HIV test and clear your mind that way. No one on here will say anything that will comfort you, clearly.
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