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need help making myself go crazy

i'm freaking about having hiv all sex has been protected i had/ still have a lymph node thats by my armpit and breast it was bigger in june but it went down i was breastfeeding and i stopped idk if its there because of my breast where engorged . but this one day my kids father had put the condom on the wrong way he told me he said he took got another one but i really dont know if he did or not but when i was still breastfeeding my son two weeks later he had diarrhea for two weeks and im really worried me and him could have hiv and i heard my sons father was messing around with ppl i havent got a test done in june but that was way before i had a swollen lymph node and before my son had diarrhea.
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If the sex was protected, you have no concern of HIV. "Putting condom the wrong way".. If the condom was on and it covered the head of his penis, then the sex was protected.
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yes sex was protected but i was wondering is there a chance of hiv if the condom was on the wrong way and he flipped it to the right way is it a chance of getting that because he told me he couldnt roll it down because it was the wrong way so idk if he changed it to the right way or he got a new condom
Doesn't matter. Condoms work both ways, preventing fluid from inside coming out and from outside going in. If he had a condom throughout, you don't have a HIV concern.
okay thanks
sorry one more question but what happens  if there was fluid on the condom when he turned it the right way is there a chance of hiv because ik that you can get an std like that
No risk.
a nurse i had talked to said it could be possible
Nope it doesn't happen that way. Bodily fluids are not infectious once exposed to the air. You don't have a hiv concern.
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