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should I take Pep -Urgent answers plz save my life

I  recently have  sex with hooker on 31st ....the sex was protected ...it was my first vaginal sex ever in my life ..I ejaculated inside her ...but while removing the condom I have seen blood in my penis ..I think it may be menstrual blood ...I checked the condom it was OK but I touchd the blodd with my finger and then while withdrewn I touch the foreskin of penis with the same finger. . plz answer my questin
.1.Should I took pep ?
2.Do I have a risk by touching foreskin with that arm ?  
3.I m not sure about broken condom but as per my concern it was well withdrawn Do condom breaks unaware us ?
4.Do blood over condom can break the termination of not passing the virus ?
5. Do I have to wait for 3 months ?


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480448 tn?1426948538
NO risk means no risk...you don't have an HIV concern, period.

Move on!
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please explain
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Dear nurse girl

I need the answers of my question...From yr way u r confident ,let it make in my way please
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480448 tn?1426948538
no risk
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You mean to say menstrual blood do not posses hiv virus
and r u sure I will notice unbroken condom as I m not much sure of any leakage or tears
And what about my arm which I touched at first on blood n then on my penis
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This is not an emergency service, and the regular participants who volunteer their time are not health professionals and do not provide treatment advice. And any and all decisions about PEP must be made locally, by a doc or clinic familiar with local epidemiology of HIV and only after direct professional interation with the patient.

You describe a no risk exposure. Menstrual blood is no more infectious for HIV than vaginal secretions without blood, and having either one on the outside of a condom does not increase HIV risk. A broken condom is always very obvious; you would not miss it.

You really don't need HIV testing after an event like this. But if you feel you need it for reassurance, you don't need to wait 3 months. The standard 3rd generation HIV blood tests detect virtually all infections by 6-8 weeks, and the duo test (for both HIV antibody and p24 antigen) is conclusive any time 4 weeks or more after exposure.
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Reply fast i have 3 he left :-(((
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