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What Are The Chances Of Me Getting HIV?

Hey, I am female and was having sex with a new partner and the condom broke. He withdrew his penis almost immediately after it breaking and he had not ejaculated. I am unsure of his sexual history or if he has any BBV or STI's. I was wondering what the risk of HIV is IF he is HIV positive. Thank you.
Fri, 9 May 2014
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Hello, this is Dr. Herisa P. reading very carefully your problem.
Using protection as condom during a sexual intercourse is a very good choice. But if the condom broke, and you are not sure about your partner if he has any history for sexual disease even HIV, then the only solution I see is facing this doubt you have. You can talk with your partner about your concern or you can have examinations by consulting with an OBGYN, even an ELISA(HIV checking) test if you feel to do it. Feel free to have these examinations.

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What Are The Chances Of Me Getting HIV?

Hello, this is Dr. Herisa P. reading very carefully your problem. Using protection as condom during a sexual intercourse is a very good choice. But if the condom broke, and you are not sure about your partner if he has any history for sexual disease even HIV, then the only solution I see is facing this doubt you have. You can talk with your partner about your concern or you can have examinations by consulting with an OBGYN, even an ELISA(HIV checking) test if you feel to do it. Feel free to have these examinations. Best regards