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Condom slip a little

Hello everybody.
I am from Czech republic, so english is not for me easy.
I will try describe  my situation.
4 weeks ago  I had sex with man with uknown HIV status.
We had a condom.
The man had very big **** and while  a sex, after maybe one half minute,  I found  out, that I can't  see the condom! I stop immediately and penis took of  from my *****.   The condom was on one half way - slip only to one half part of big penis.  Glans  (head  of penis) was save.  
After 4 weeks I had very big pain  in my throat. My doctor  said  to me,  that I have angina  and gived  me penicilin (antibiotika) but she didnt do to me any test . She just look inside of my neck  and while  a one second said to me,  that I have angina.
I am very scary,  I understand  that  head  of his penis  was always  protect,  but There was  still  contact  his  ****  and  my vagina  together.  
Condom slip  because  he had not big erection,  and of course  He didnt  come.  
During  this sex I had menstruation,  but I had very deep inside something like a tampon  (I dont know in english), so he didnt know that I had menstruation, my blood  was very deep inside in protect.
Of course  I will make a test, very soon.  But my questiong  is, If I should  to be a worry.
I have so big ansciety.  
Thank you for answer.
Simona
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It does not matter if the shaft of his penis contacted your vagina.  As long as the head of your partner's penis was covered during penetration, you did not have a risk for HIV.  Since you did not have a risk for HIV, there is no reason to test for HIV.
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Oh thank you. :-*
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