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I had sex with a girl who I met online, we had unprotected vagina sex for just 2 mins and unprotected oral sex until I ejaculated into her mouth. After 13days, she didi anti-body rapid test, it came back with a negative result. And my question is:will I infect by her? What if the 13 days is her window period? Should I get tested? Very worried to death.
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20620809 tn?1504362969
You had unprotected sex which is a risk.  It's great that she tested negative though because unless she had a recent exposure, she doesn't have HIV.  A one time vaginal sex even IF she were hiv+ is a low risk for transmission.  If it were me, I'd get tested at one month since you did have unprotected sex.  (4th generation duo test at 28 days is accurate).  Then I'd by a big box of condoms that I always use so that I don't have this situation again.  You are surely negative though
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5696127 tn?1381086197
Your question is unclear, if it was your only unprotected exposure then before this encounter you had not hiv, and if she didn't have any exposure to hiv for 3 or 6 months before you two met each other then her test shows she in free from hiv.
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i really do not know her history, the reason why I want her be tested is because I read so much about unprotected sex online, it is really scaring me. If her is in the window period I still need to get tested, right?am I at a big risk?
Ask her if you 2 are already in a relationship, the risk from a single encounter is too too low, try to be calm and for peace of mind do a pcr test after 30 days and then don't think about it.
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