Listen, chances are excellent that you don't have HIV. Most people don't, and your partners probably don't.
The ONLY way you'll know is to test.
Tough love time - you can sit and wonder and worry for another 5 or 6 months, or forever maybe, or you can test. Testing doesn't change the outcome. Either you have HIV or you don't. (You really probably don't.)
Let's assume for a second that you do have HIV. You'll need treatment. HIV is no longer really considered a fatal disease, but rather a chronic one, IF you get treatment.
So get tested. Or keep worrying needlessly for months. What if you're negative and you spend another 6 months worrying for no reason?
Also another information is that this was the second time i saw her last time i saw her maby it was a year ago and when i had sex with her and did std checking everything came back negative
When did the condom come off? How long ago was it? How long after this happened did you test? How long was the condom off?
Hep C is almost never transmitted sexually, as it's only found in blood, not other body fluids like semen or vaginal secretions. When it's transmitted sexually, it's usually unprotected anal sex. You don't need to test again for that.