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Unprotected vaginal intercourse

Unprotected vaginal intercourse, about a minute or so, no ejaculation, we are not damaged, I am a woman, only this unprotected behavior, I have a high probability of HIV infection? Can I not do a test? Only this behavior?
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If you are asking whether unprotected vaginal intercourse with a person of unknown serostatus is a risk?

Answer is Yes, it might be. Though the likelihood of your partner being HIV negative should be high since, not every one we come across is HIV positive. Also, the fact that there was no ejaculation ensures the odds of not getting infected to be in your favor.

The earliest you could take a test is at 28 days with a IV Generation HIV test for a conclusive. Alternatively, you could also achieve a conclusive with any standard antibody test at 6 week from the date of exposure.
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Thank you. Have you ever seen a case of infection caused by only one act? I'm terrified. It's only a few days.

I am sorry that you have to go through this. However, it will be not correct of me to generalize situations and give you an insight.

You should follow the testing as recommended above. I strongly feel, you will be okay.
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