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May i have hiv risk?

Hi and loves from Turkey.I have a question and thanks for your time.(I know english little bit so sorry for bad grammars) I had a protected anal sex with a girl.I used polyisophrene or latex condom (Really i'm not sure which kind of but only can be this two kind) so maybe it was very thin (for best feel) skin condom (but also ı'm not sure too:D).But also stupidly ı used an ghonsons baby oil-based lotion.I didn't know it's harmfull for lateks or polyisophrene and it can damaged it.I didn't see any rips,breaks or very small holes when ı controlled it.Than I read this site.Some doctors says no rip=no problem in this site.But I'am very anxious for hiv because my condom maybe a skin condom and its very thin compared the normal clasic lateks condoms.Altough it was thin If it was be full ok am ı protected for hiv?Or the lotion can make pours for virus?What is my risk?
(actually ı think if the normal condom didn't break with oil based used it can prevent me but lateks or polyisopren skin condom with oil-based can transmitted virus because its very thin I hope you understand me:D)

So very very very thanks for your answers...
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Hello, it appears you used the right kind of condom and it didn't break.  As our members said, this means you had no risk.  We wish you the best and are closing this discussion.  

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If your condom was intact there was nothing to worry about. Most condoms including the ultra thin ones are latex in material.

I second your doctor's opinion, Latex is a barrier to HIV and other STIs.Irrespective of using Johnson's baby oil or any other lubrication,if your condom didn't not break, you were okay. Those lubes can certainly weaken the molecular structure of the latex material. However, if they didn't break, there would be nothing to worry about.

As pointed out by Anxious, if you used a sheepskin condom, you would need to test, you yourself are in the best position to know what have you used, I suggest going back to check the brand you used, see all the details on the packet, that will give you a good heads up on what is the course of action.
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I dont know the name of condom but I know it's brand.So this brand not have any lambskins.It have only polyisophrene and lateks condoms.I know polyisophrene and lateks prevent to hiv.I am only worried about this thin condoms with oil based lub used..
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Lambskin doesn't protect against HIV so you need to test. You can do a duo at 28 days for a conclusive result.
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It's not lambskin its name is skin condom because its very thin.
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