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Hiv Doubt

Hello ,
            Can you please evaluate the risk of HIV , well yesterday I had  protected sex with my girlfriend of unknown status. She told me that she is expecting her period from today . yesterday evening she did not have bleeding . While having sex I used condom  .

after ejaculation I found some small blood drops over the condom.  I also found some blood on my fingers  while pulling  the condom out in the Bathroom after sex .

Sex was completed protected , Condom did not break . my entire penis was protected  

but I have few doubts .

1)  What is my risk of HIV  by the situation describe above

   She was on top of me and penetration was vertical so I think that blood can not enter inside the condom .



  2) what are the chances of HIV infection while having  protected sex during bleeding period ? is it safe to have protected sex while period?

   3) Is it any way possible that blood can enter inside the condom while having sex during bleeding period ?

  4)  if blood enters inside the condom what are the chances of HIV infection ?


  Thanks

  


  
                    


  
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186166 tn?1385259382
go back and re-read the FIRST thing i told you
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Thanks Lizz ........... So I have no HIV risk  correct ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
you're letting your anxiety iMaGiNe things.  the blood wasnt inside the condom.
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Thanks lizz

I got one more question as I mentioned that blood was over the condom , but when I saw it  I was scared  to see it .  it was appearing that it is inside of condom .....  may be due to think shining layer of condom .......   ( I think it was over the condom not inside )

but its my just doubt ........and I know its not true .......  

Can blood enters in condom ?  if blood enter  inside  the condom ( while condom did not break)  even though   there is no risk  ?


Thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had PROTECTED sex...you had no risk, blood or no blood.
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