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emergency!hiv scare!Condoms fall off when pulling out of the other person's vagina

Hello everyone

I had sexual intercourse with a female sex worker on the afternoon of September 12.

I used a condom during the process, but I didn't pull it out immediately after ejaculation, and there were still ten seconds of penis insertion. So when I pulled my penis out of the other's vagina, the condom fell off and got stuck in the other's vagina. I could feel it getting stuck the moment I pulled out the other person's vagina.

Afterwards I checked that my semen was in the seminal vesicle and the condom was not broken.

But I'm still worried if the condom will come off after I ejaculate, not when I'm pulling it out.

I tested the other party with antibody test strips and it was negative.I was also worried that the antibody test would be a false negative.

So if you judge by the worst case, that is after the ejaculation is in the condom, the condom will come off
Am I at high risk of HIV infection? do i need pep?t the antibody test would be a false negative.

Thanks a lot!
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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If the condom got stuck and came off during withdrawal, then the head of your penis was covered during penetration, and that's all that matters.  If that's what happened you weren't at risk for HIV.
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