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Pep query

I was going to post this direct to the doctors but as I understand this can't be done anymore? Can someone advise please..


Today I had sex with a uk female escort with a condom. I had a few minutes of vaginal sex and then some anal sex. After 5 minutes I withdrew and to my horror realized the condom had completely ruptured. I immediately cleaned my penis with some wet wipes she had and there was also some of her feces on my penis and then also went to the bathroom to again clean with soap and water. I did ask her straight away what her status was and she said she was clear of stds as she had regular blood tests due to her profession. I know I should probably take this at face value as her profile also stated that unprotected sex was a no no for her...

But I know I've had a potential exposure and don't know if I should get some peps to be on the safe side?

Any help or advice greatly appreciated...
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It is a risk from a broken condom.
You can visit a hospital.
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Ok thanks, have tried to call the clinic but they say I need an appointment and would have to be tomorrow...I'm beginning to panic a bit here...am I at high risk? Should I go to a&e at the hospital?..

Problem is I'm visiting the uk and I don't have a go here and only get back to France next week...any advice?
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With PEP you need to speak with a Dr, an online forum is no place to give advise with PEP.
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