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I had protected sex yesterday but I felt the condom was slipping so I pulled out quickly and the semen poured outside and the condom was inside her, I put my finger and pulled it out , I was so afraid up till now, am I at high risk of Hiv, I havnt been able to sleep it keep playing in my heaf
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20620809 tn?1504362969
No matter what you add, this is not a risk.  The head of your penis was covered and the condom came off as you pulled out.  You did not have a risk.  
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Don't let your anxiety cloud your judgement or rewrite what happened.  
Thanks for you responds am a bit relief
Hey buddy,

The issue you describe above does not pose any risk of hiv transmission and infection. You penis head was covered, which is the main reason why men have to put on a condom anyway. Stay safe.
Thanks man
Am very grateful to you all, I succeded gettong  PEP at 63 hours , and started taking it but the only thing I discover is that am eating to much ever since I started taking PEP, saw the girl in question my effort to get her tested proved futal she bluntly refused , I even gave her money and she still refused , I guess she knows , she said she tested a month ago and asked me to give her the Hiv test kit that she will do it at home , I suspect she knows her status
You must be very anxious because you haven't understood any of the advice and just keep telling us we are wrong. I'm not sure why you keep coming back here asking for advice then you tell us you are the only one who knows the right thing to do.
Reread all of the advice and get rid of the PEP. Your only problems are over-anxiety and illogical thinking. This is an hiv prevention forum and since you don't have hiv risk you are wasting your time updating us about your irrational decision to take PEP. Consider therapy instead of wasting more time thinking about a disease you don't have.
20620809 tn?1504362969
No,it is not a risk.  All that has to be covered is the head of your penis.  Period.  Kathmandu123 is wrong.  You had no risk.  
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Most of my semen poured outside on the bed sheet and on my labs , I noticed the condom slipping because I felt the sensation high so I tried reaching with my fingers to hold the condom so I pulled out at once and my semen poured on the sheet but none poured on her because I looked and no semen was on her , but the condom was inside her virgina , so I put my finger and pulled it out of her , and saw some of my semen inside but little, I will buy an adore hiv 1 and 2 Hiv test strip today and get her tested to determine her Hiv status , but I want to be on the safe side incase she is positive or must have been infected by someone else the privouse day or so, am just worried , I hope I see her today , so I can go for PEP if possible, thanks
Most of my semen poured outside on the bed sheet and on my labs , I noticed the condom slipping because I felt the sensation high so I tried reaching with my fingers to hold the condom so I pulled out at once and my semen poured on the sheet but none poured on her because I looked and no semen was on her , but the condom was inside her virgina , so I put my finger and pulled it out of her , and saw some of my semen inside but little, I will buy an adore hiv 1 and 2 Hiv test strip today and get her tested to determine her Hiv status , but I want to be on the safe side incase she is positive or must have been infected by someone else the privouse day or so, am just worried , I hope I see her today , so I can go for PEP if possible, thanks
The condom was fully slipped inside her , maybe as I was trying to pull out
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