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Tested prostitute

On Saturday I had sex with a sex worker it was protected but the condom slipped when she was on top and we took of the condom , surprisingly  the prostitute said she is negative and we can do tests , so yesterday went with mylan self testing kits and we both we negative , but I have already started pep and it's now second day today. Are self testing kits telling truth and I should leave pep
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I have a slightly different perspective.  I do not think you'll get HIV from her and would stop taking pep immediately. It's a toxic drug and is reserved typically for an exposure with a known HIV positive person. This person is not. So, then it is the same risk as all one time encounters of unprotected vaginal which is less than 1 percent. So, at 28 days and beyond, simply test with a 4th generation DUO test to be sure. But get off pep, it's not necessary.
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What do you mean "slipped"? Only the head needs protection, and you said you took it off after so it sounds like it didn't slip off. You can't get hiv when you use a condom, so it is not surprising that she tested negative. Not sure why you took PEP after she got a negative result.
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The condom slipped entirely and we removed it from her private parts inside. Should I continue  taking pep I thought she would be in her windows period and I just wanted to be sure
If she is negative you can't get hiv. If she always uses a condom she will be negative since she wouldn't be paying money for condoms if she got a positive test - she doesn't care about protecting you and is only interested in herself.
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