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HIV Risk via Broken Condom with Ejaculation

Hi,
I would like to know my chances of acquiring HIV from the following encounter with a Bulgarian prostitute:

We were using a condom, no lubrication was used. After like 10 mins of penetrative vaginal intercourse, I came (ejaculated) in her but pulled out after a couple of seconds. When I pulled out I realized the condom broke and the entire head was exposed. She claims she was disease free. I will get tested at the 3 month mark. I was just like to know my chances.

P.S : Can a preliminary test at 8 weeks be reassuring before a 3 month final test?
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Thanks Richie.
I am trying to be optimistic, important factors in my advantage are:
1.) she always uses condoms as well as myself
2.) I live in Dubai and all expats are usually screened for HIV, Hep B/C, Syphillis.If you r positive u cant stay in the counttry

I read earlier in the forums that acquiring HIV via unprotected penile-vaginal intercourse was 1-1000/ 1-2000. Do i fall in this category?

The main diadvantage i have is that there was alot of ejaculation in her although we both withdrew almost instantly.

Prayer for me. :)
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If your head was exposed then you were at risk. Even though she may have been negative when she last checked she could have been in the window period.
If she insisted you in putting on a condom then she probably practices safer sex and would have a lower chance of HIV.

If you got tested a 8 weeks and were negative then chances are you will stay that way. Information varies but many would probably say 96-98 percent chance you are negative. Still, get your 3 month test for reassurance, you will most likely be fine.
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