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hiv risk and prep treatment is required

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         today i had sex with prosistute with condom the condom broken immediately i pulled out not more than 5 sec and changed the condom please tell me i had a risk of  hiv and  std do i need prep treatment for this encounter
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An intact condom protects against HIV but can't protect against all std, so you can check out the std forum. Any penetrating unprotected vaginal or anal is a risk but oral isn't. There is no way to calculate your odds because you are not a statistic and don't know if she was positive, so it is up to you to decide if you want the PEP if the condom broke.
If she used a condom with you, then maybe she does with everyone so try to relax while you wait for a test. You have to wait until 28 days to take a 4th generation test, or longer for other tests.
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hi

         how much risk for hiv pls help me i am depressed
is it 4 generation test at 28 days after will give conclusive report
Nothing is pointing towards you having HIV, so try to focus on that until 28 days when you can do a 4th gen test for a conclusive result. It is natural to be depressed while waiting for a test so try to find other things to think about if you can.
There is no way to figure your risk other than the fact she uses condoms so you can guess that she doesn't have HIV.
Tell me about hiv pcr test at 12 days how much accuracy
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