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unprotected sex but ejaculated in mouth ..pl help

I am a HIV negative guy . I had a sex with a hooker about a week back with out a condom . First she performed oral sex and then i penetrated her deep till i was about to come. I just pulled out in time and i discharged in her mouth . I am 100% sure that no semen went inside her vagina . It all came in her mouth . I dont know whether she is HIV positive or not but being a sex worker, and that too a sex worker who did this act with out asking for condom, scares me a lot . When I asked her after the act, She said that she is HIV negative.
Pls help me with the right suggestions.
I am really anxious and worried.
regards
Joshua
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You should consider PEP treatment because you were clearly exposed. I am no professional but i guess you were at risk.
Hope everything works out good for you. Use protection. Always.
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Generally sex workers would be on some medications for their own protection from others. As every one suggested duo test should be done. Where exactly did you hooked up @ delhi GB road or escort?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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As you were already advised, only unprotected vaginal sex put you at HIV risk. Get yourself tested after 4 weeks (28 days) of your exposure by getting HIV Duo 4th generation test.
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Thanks Iommi

I also performed cunnlingus  on her . Will that add up to the risk ?
Also, since i discharged in her mouth and not inside vagina, will take lower the risk somehow ..or, i am at full risk ?
Would welcome the suggestions from others as well.

thanks
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Unprotected vaginal intercourse is a risk and requires testing.
A 4th generation test at 28 days is recommended.
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