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Sex with Escort / condom fell off

Hi...I had sex with an escort today and the condom fell off.  She was on top of me and we did not notice until she moved off of me (I did not ejaculate).  I do not know when it fell off. I think it might have fallen off because she put lube on, but she was kind of dry.   She is a high class escort (not that it matters) and she told me she gets tested once a year and she is clean.  I am married and have a baby on the way and am really really worried that I might have contracted HIV or another STD.  I would appreciate any kind of help.

Thanks!
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Thanks for the help.  I really appreciate it!  I will get tested.
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417144 tn?1225959248
Hi there,

Yes, your 1 time condom slip off exposure is still low risk for HIV infection.

You may however, like to go for STD examinations including HIV.  Your doctor should be able to advise what test to conduct accordingly.

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Thanks for the advice, but the condom was stuffed pretty far in there.  I took her a while to get it out and it looked all wrinkled up once it was out.  Do you still think my chances are low?
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417144 tn?1225959248
Hi there,

It's likely the condom came off while she "moved off you".... : o )  

Anyway, the chances for HIV is remote.  However, not for STDs.....you may wish to go for a medical check for STDs.

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