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Infect after protect sex?



Hi friends,

I've had vaginal sex protected with a condom with a woman that later I've discover HIV+.
I've made only vaginal sex and protect by condom.
At the end of the sexual act I've see with my eyes the integrity of the condom and my sperm into the condom(so I think that isn't broken), but for hygiene reasons I can't blown up the condom, so I'm not sure at 101%.
After 4 weeks I've had low fever,night sweat,fatigue and a swollen lymph nodes on the clavicle and a splenomegaly.
I'm scared.
Can I Infect with this relationship?
The integrity of the condom it's sure at 100% also if the person it's hiv+?
What do you think?

many thanks,
a little guy scared.
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Yes, You can, you did not have a risk to fear any thing

Every thing remains normal for you

Mike
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but can I've unprotected vaginal sex with my girlfriend after this episode?
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thanks now I'm feel better.
Thanks thanks!
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You're fine. Your sex was protected, you would have known if the condom broke. Sounds like your symptoms are somewhat anxiety induced. Follow up with your dr if they persist. But as far as hiv - put it behind you. Your sex was protected. Take care.
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You had protected sex. You do not get HIV from having protected sex. They symptoms you are having or have had are unrelated to HIV.
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