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broken condom

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23 days ago i had sex with a prostitute in a bordel.During vaginal sex the girl noticed-while changing position-that the condom was broken. But i think,that the head of my penis remained covered.I was in her about 2-4 minutes.We had immediately a new condom on and 2 minutes later i ejaculated.I took a shower after that.I didnt noticed any blood on my penis.I dont have any wounds on my pennis too.
I had a circumision years ago-does it really protects against hiv?
I dont have any symptoms till now but i am very nervous.How possible is it to be infected?
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Circumcision, does not prevent you from contracting HIV it decreases the risk. You can obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
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You're welcome.
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Thank you for your answer.
:)
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That test result is 99.89% accurate.
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Thank you again guys.At day 28 to 29 after the exposure i had the duo test and it was negative.A doctor there told me-after i told him my ''story''-that i should stop thinking every moment in my life about hiv and i should take the test in 3 months,just for the peace of my mind,because stress is going to kill me before hiv.He said''how possible is it,that she had aids,you got infected and the test failled?Get your life back!''
And he was right,anxiety and stress are a big problem in my life the last 40 days.
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It's some HIV websites that are to blame because if they just said "you had an exposure then test at 3 months and be done with it"But many sites insist on confusing people like those lovely sites that say test out to 6 months or that oral sex is a risk.It's crazy and it drives people crazy.I can help with that question about your sister in law.You won't contract HIV from her so no need to be paranoid and medications have to be discussed with her ID doctor.She might not need meds for years,it depends.
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A paranoid person is going to think they are that 1 in 1500 anyway.If you have a risk you just need to test.It's understanding what a risk is that is the important thing.
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Please don't throw numbers around.
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Somebody else please?
I am very stressed again,because my tonque is white.My dentist told me,that i have not to worry about.
Could this be a symptom?
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The girl was cautius generally.She took off the damaged condom in order to see,if there was sperm.She touched my penis and there was no sperm and i can say,that my 'friend' was dry.After that,she washed her hands and put on a new condom.After my ejaculation,she checked again-but did not touch-if the condom and my sperm were in the ''right'' place.She seemed to be scared of my sperm.I washed my self after that with water and soap.
Her vagina was ''dry'' and perhaps thats why the condom broke.
I feel calm now and i can remember those details.I'll have the test of course
Thanks again for your time
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Thanks again dear Teak.
The girl used a cream called''bepanthol '' .Was this a factor for the condom damage?
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You can test at anytime but the only conclusive result is one done at 3 months post exposure.
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Thank you dear friend Teak,i have read some artikels about the benefits of circumcision,but i would like the opinion of an expert too.I think after 8 weeks we can take the test,is this wrong?
I think everybody should take the test and i will.
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