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Docs, Please answer me..

Goodmorning Ladies and Gentlemen,

Tonight I had my first sexual intercourse or experience with a transgender. Male to Female but I'll refer to her as "Her". I brushed my teeth 40 minutes before the exposure and then once we hooked up, I went down on her. She did not cum in my mouth but the pre-cum worries me. I later was having sexual intercourse with her, anally. I was giving it to her and the condom broke for roughly 5-10 seconds before I noticed. I immediately pulled out and stopped what I was doing. I asked if she is clean and she confirmed that she is... she swears that she is clean and gets tested very often. I'm worried she may not be, and if she isn't what are the chances that I've been exposed? Please help. I'm super worried.. I also have Herpes. She is aware and that's not the issue, but I'm worried the current STI may increase my risk level of getting HIV. Please help...
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You can obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
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I think you need to test after 3 months.
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