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Can Condoms Prevent HIV Transmission?

i have sex with 28 year women , i used condom before doing sex. then after 1 min my pennis automatic pulled out from her and condom stay partial of her ( condom one end outside of her vagine and another end inside of her vagine ) . she said that condom fuly filled by semen so some drops entered me ( over flow ) .if the women get hiv that is chance to affect me.
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Fri, 18 Jul 2014
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Hematologist 's  Response
Yes definite chance of infection is there. Because its pulled out so accidentaly you may have contact. However chances are negligible but not 100% sure that you are safe. Just go for confirmatory hiv testing once after a month of exposure to ensure that you are safe.
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Hematologist Dr. Hardik Sanghvi's  Response
hi, yes if you exposed to the vaginal fluid you definitly have chance of hiv. accidently you come in contact so you are at risk. dont worry, go for confirmatory hiv testing after a month of exposure. go for p24 or pcr test for hiv.
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Can Condoms Prevent HIV Transmission?

Yes definite chance of infection is there. Because its pulled out so accidentaly you may have contact. However chances are negligible but not 100% sure that you are safe. Just go for confirmatory hiv testing once after a month of exposure to ensure that you are safe.