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Q: The possibility of contracting HIV
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 27th, 2008
Recently I did something horificably stupid, I got drunk and slept with a hooker,now the thing is although she sucked me with a condom on, when we had sex a little bit of come came into the condom, but I slowed her down, changed positions and had sex for a short while - when I went to change positions again as I pulled out I realised the condom wasn't on anymore, I'm guessing (and only guessing) that it came off as I pulled out,

now rhere was some come in the condom but not much, she freaked a bit as so did I,

now the bad thing is I'm married and I don't dare have sex with my wife until I know if I could have aids?

The main problem is that where I live if you get an aids test and its positive you get deported.

Please, please people, give me some advice or tell me what the chances of aids are?


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on December 1st, 2008
HIV and AIDS Answer A5011



HIV infection can not be excluded for sure without an HIV test. You should do the HIV test 1, 3 and 6 months after exposure to be sure that HIV infection has not occurred.


The risk for acquisition of HIV in penile-vaginal intercourse is 5-10 per 10.000 exposures. However, statistics means nothing to the infected or diseased person.




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