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Protected Sex Using Condom, Slight Spotting During Sex. Chances Of Acquiring An STD?

I had sex with a girl whose std status is unknown to me. We used a condom but her period began during sex. There was not a flow of blood or anything but some spots of blood on the condom that I was able to see after withdrawal. The condom did not slip or break. What are my chances of acquiring an std assuming she had something?
Wed, 2 Jan 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
HI,
Thanks for writing in.

As you have used condom correctly there is a little chance of STD or HIV transmission in your case.
Even if she had any STD there is no chance of transmission.
Actual transfer of blood or semen is needed for diasease transmission.

Hope this helps.
Wishing you good health.

Regards.
DrSudarshan
MD
Hair nail skin HIV STD specialist.
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Protected Sex Using Condom, Slight Spotting During Sex. Chances Of Acquiring An STD?

HI, Thanks for writing in. As you have used condom correctly there is a little chance of STD or HIV transmission in your case. Even if she had any STD there is no chance of transmission. Actual transfer of blood or semen is needed for diasease transmission. Hope this helps. Wishing you good health. Regards. DrSudarshan MD Hair nail skin HIV STD specialist.