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Blood on condom, base of penis, worried about HIV

Hello, I visited an escort last night and she gave me unprotected oral sex. After that had sex with her using a condom. I provided the condom. It was straight out of the box. We had sex for about 10 min, but after sex I noticed blood all over the condom and at the base of my penis.

Did I contract HIV last night? Am I at risk, what are my chances of contracting HIV. I know blood is the highest risk. My condom didnt break, and I was very careful pullling it out.

Im really worried right now. Cant sleep, eat or drink. Can someone help me out? Did I contract HIV last night?

Many thanks in advance.
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12472069 tn?1425477500
No risk. You are overthinking things. Saliva deactivates the virus. You do not need testing as you were not at risk.
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Thank You for your reply. I forgot to mention that I also received oral sex from her. I ejaculated in her mouth and she spit it out.

My concern is that if another guy before me ejaculated in her mouth and then she performed oral sex on me, wasn't the oral sex still risky? She did perform oral sex for 5 min though.

Is it possible, that previous guy's HIV infected semen came into contact with my penis when she was performing oral sex on me?
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No risk ,  if YOU are worried YOU can CHOOSE to get tested for YOUR peace of mind.Get a 4th Gen ( HIV Ag/Ab) test done at 28 days post exposure or an antibody test at 3 months exposure for conclusive results.
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You used a condom, no risk.
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