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i was having sex and the condom slipped and i jumped out but immidietly after jumping out i ijeculated but outside the vagina could i i have contracted hiv?
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Ignorance.
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i went testing yesterday but the result from the clinic came back negative and they put me on post hiv-exposure medicine as the incident was less than 10hrs but was adviced to come back for testing after 3 months, wats your take on this medicine?  
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Yes there is that possibility even though you were protected until the condom failed.
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so the possibilty of contracting the virus is there?
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You need to test. You can obtain your conclusive negative test 3 months post exposure.
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i was having sex right stroke after stroke and when i was about to ejeculate i felt that the condom has bust and i withdrew but when i withdrew i ejeculate but out side the vagina and im not sure if i had contact with the skin but when i withdrew to see the broke condom immidietly ejculated
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Let's start over. Had it broke you would have mentioned it in your first question.  What happened, did the condom come off when you withdrew?
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the condom broke during intecourse
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What do you mean by slipped?
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