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Condom stuck inside vagina hiv risk

Hello everyone, I am very worried about what happened to me about 8 weeks ago. I am a heterosexual female who is in her 20’s, about 2 months ago I was dating a male who I decided to have sex with; we only had sex one night, my concern is that I had protected sex with him but when he finished and got up the condom wasn’t on him. The condom was left inside my vagina I don’t recall how deep because I was drunk he took the condom out of me, he didn’t insert his fingers in me to get it out so I’m guessing it must of not been very deep inside me.I did feel his *** squirt towards my interior when he left it inside.  My question is how accurate is a hiv test before the 3 months ? I went to urgent care today 9 weeks post exposure due to having weird symtoms within the past month, I have been having tonsil pain, joint pain, and low grade fevers. I went to urgent care today and the dr told me I had some risk and need to test up until 3 and 6 months. Idk if this matters but the man I had sex with was very promiscuous so I’m so anxious and nervous that he might have something.

My results
Hiv 4th generetation 5 week post
exposure=non reactive

Insti 3rd generation rapid test 8 weeks post exposure =non reactive



Based on my results, exposure, and symptoms should I continue to worry about my exposure with this male or can I truly move on? Can I consider this a high risk ?
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20620809 tn?1504362969
You have tested negative from a primarily protected episode so that is not surprising.  Only the head of a penis needs covered so a condom getting stuck means his urethra likely was.  Regardless, you're all good as negative results in the appropriate time frame confirm no HIV.
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