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Unprotected oral + vaginal protected sex

I have recently sex with sex worker ..She gave me unprotected oral for 2 mins and then we had vaginal protected sex ...
M very scared now for herpes and
Hiv through unprotected oral
This is ma first unprotected oral in my life

Pls help me I m getting chills on body and ma penile head is also tingling now
..

The act is donejust 1hr ago...

Pls tell me should I take Prep

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20620809 tn?1504362969
I agree that you had no risk in relation to HIV.  Oral sex is not the way people get HIV. It is only transmitted via unprotected vaginal or anal penetrating intercourse or sharing IV drug needles.  Air and saliva both inactivate the virus.  Therefore, you had no risk.  Oral sex will not result in HIV.  You do not need PEP, you don't even need to test.  STD's pose a small risk from receiving oral sex and you can post about that on the STD forum to learn more.  https://www.medhelp.org/forums/STDs---STIs/show/98  ;
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Pls tell me what was the squashing sound then when I was having sex with condom
When last I made ejaculation the condom was okay and sprem didn't came out but while making penetration it producing squashing sound ,does it leak from anywhere m scared
Lol, that's a normal sound that happens when using a condom. It's not something to be concerned about.
Oh boy.  Squashing sound?  Honestly, sounds made by condoms during sex has nothing to do with HIV.  You had nor HIV risk.  Try to relax.
20620809 tn?1504362969
I agree that you had no risk in relation to HIV.  Oral sex is not the way people get HIV. It is only transmitted via unprotected vaginal or anal penetrating intercourse or sharing IV drug needles.  Air and saliva both inactivate the virus.  Therefore, you had no risk.  Oral sex will not result in HIV.  You do not need PEP, you don't even need to test.  STD's pose a small risk from receiving oral sex and you can post about that on the STD forum to learn more.  https://www.medhelp.org/forums/STDs---STIs/show/98  ;
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188761 tn?1584567620
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You don't need PEP. Oral sex is not a risk. Condoms when used correctly are sufficient to protect against HIV transmission.

You fears are irrational, please see a therapist for the overcoming the reason of this fear. You don't need to test.
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But sir it was rough sex and condom do sometimes make me feel that it going to break due to it's unusual crapping sound while doing intercourse
But at the last it didn't as I saw sperm didn't fall from it
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