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Hello, I have a question.

I was using condom during vaginal sex, girl was riding on the top of me.
When she withdrawed vagina from penis, condom remained inside her vagina (I didnt see it from outside).
But she easily took condom from her vagina.

What is the probability that condom slipped off during sex, and not exactly during the moment of withdrawing vagina?

This question is important for me because of risk of getting HIV.
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replied January 3rd, 2012
Hello and welcome to e health forum.

Usually, when a condom slips, most people can sense the change, and proper steps can be initiated.

It is understandable that you are anxious about HIV.

HIV transmission occurs, only when you have intercourse with a person with confirmed HIV infection. ‎

Having sexual intercourse with a woman whom you know and who does not fit the high risk category and who does ‎not have a confirmed HIV infection, does not put you at risk of infection. ‎

In case of doubt, just ask the lady, to clear your doubts, if she is infected or not. ‎

This will definitely help you get over the anxiety. ‎

If you still have doubts, consult a doctor for a counselling and a 4th generation HIV ELISA test. This will confirm your ‎status and help you get on with your life.‎



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