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During intercourse with prosetute , the condem at got broken. How to ensure there is no HIV and other disease?


Today i have intercourse with Prosetute lady , during the intercourse the condem got broken at the tip of the penis and i realize the same and removed from vagina.After that i got some pain in my penis.
In this regard , i want to know the diesease that may affect my body and also the number / type of test to ensure there is no HIV- looking forward your feedback

You need to be tested for HIV and all other STDs. HIV may not have symptoms for years, and other STDs rarely show symptoms soon after infection. Some STDs may show up on tests anywhere from a few weeks to 6 months after infection. More than 98% of people will test positive within 3 months after they get infected. In extremely rare cases, it can take up to 6 months for someone to test positive for HIV. You should get tested for HIV and other STDs in 3 months, and retest in 6 months.

If you are in the US, you can check the website hivtest.org to find free testing in your area. Just enter your ZIP code.

BTW: Do not have sex with anyone before you find out if you have an infection. You will be capable of transmitting HIV to others within 24 hours after you get infected.

ok ewwwww but hiv can take 10 yrs to show up on a test and the dr is the only one to tellu they have to draw your blood. and in the meantime you can be transmitting it around even if your test is neg. and its a deadly disease so nex time be careful or jus dont do it.

Yo like wtf!!!!!! ur gross no1 needs 2 know this!!

Ok first things first!
Go get checked for any other ST D's as you will have to wait a minimum of 3 months before you can get an HIV test. HIV doesn't show up in the blood stream for 3 months, why this is I am not sure but sadly you will have to wait.
I want to also say that if she was using a condom then at least yo know she's at least trying to be safe, so chances are that she will probably be a clean pro. The other thing is, men are at less risk of catching HIV from sex than women, for obvious reasons, you only need read any article relating to this to prove it.
Last but by no means least, condoms are all good and well but if your not using lubricant the friction alone will burst it if you haven't whetted the woman's whistle so to speak!
Next time try finding a woman in a normal setting, and for goodness sakes both of you get tested for everything before going at it.
Better safe than sorry!
Not Judging hun, just trying to help you and try not to panic please!

You've to go ASAP for a HIV test (ask for the 100% sure, in 99.9% of all cases only the test is done so you're 99% sure, the additional test calls the flock test) when that test is negative then you can nearly be sure that you were not HIV+ at the time of the 'accident' (can be important for insurances). After 3 months without any sex that can transmit the HIV you do the same test again, if it's then HIV+ then you probably got HIV+ from her (again important for insurances), when after the 2th test (thus after 3 months) you're still HIV negative then again 3 months later the 3the and last test, if that test is also HIV negative then you're 100% sure you did not had HIV+ before you went to her and that you did not became HIV+ after you went to her.

The downside is that to be 100% certain about everything you need to do the test ASAP (the standard HIV+ test plus the flock test to be 100% certain instead of 99.9%, read your insurance policies what the requirements are but no matter what I want to be 100% sure instead of 99.9%, when you're 99.9% sure not to be HIV+ and you have intercource with your wife you can make her HIV+, depending on your wife's insurances, etc... it can play an important role in the event of a divorce), have no sex where HIV+ can be transmitted to somebody else for 6 months, do the test (standard + flock) again after 3 months and again after 3 months.

When you've done the test ASAP, after 3 months and again 3 months later and the test was 3 times the test to test to be 100% certain (doctors and specialized doctors probably gonne say that the standard test is enough, I do not discus that because then it becomes a book, the docter can NOT deny that the standard test is less than 100% sure, if he says that the test is 100% sure go elsewhere because then he don't know it, you can go to an immunologist or a virus specialist) then you're 100% certain NOT to be HIV+. In any other case you're never 100% sure anymore!!! You can always become 100% sure when you do the 100% sure test 3 times, today, after 3 months from today and again after 6 months from today only if the test is the standard test + the flock test, again, the standard test gives less than 100% certainty, the flock test is usually only asked by doctors or other professionals who know about it, I've no idea what the additional flock test cost but be careful because being not 100% sure (most doctors shall say that you can be 100% sure untill you talk about the flock test) that you're HIV negative can cost you later much much more and then you remind my words.

A positive note. Suppose she is HIV+ while you were HIV negative when the condom broke you have an outgoing stream of sperm in such case it's difficult for the HIV virus still to 'swim trough your sperm into your penis to infzct you so you can be pretty sure that even when you she's HIV+ that you remain HIV negative after such 'accident'. Still to be 1000000000% sure that the 'accident' can never have a several million dollor cost for you do 3 times the standard + the flock test. Somebody has to take only 3 times blood but maybe you've to pay a lot more because you demand the flock test to be 100% sure instead of 99.9%.

Do NOT forget to ask from the doctor only the result on paper but ALSO which tests were performed and te date of the result of the tests, the result of the standard test is maybe done.4 July 2009 while the resultof the flock test is known at another date When you have a certificate that you're HIV negative even after 6 months when you have 20 years later a law suit then the other party can say (if they're clever) that the doctors certificate is not sufficiant because it does not mention the flock test who gives together with the standard test 100% certainty.

So you need
- ASAP go for the tests and get the documents that your blood has been taken for this, this and that test to give 100% certainty
- after 3 months when the 100% certainty results are that you're HIV negative ask for the certificates of the results AND which tests have been performed with start date and date of each result
- after 6 months repeat it again and do not have sex for 6 months in a way that there is a change that you can transmit HIV+

REMARK : it CAN be that the flock test has a different name in the USA when performed to be 100% certain but anyway, although the (specialized) doctors say that the standard test are enough THEY ARE NOT ENOUGH TO BE 100% CERTAIN an additional test MUST be performed which I call with USA collegues the flock test, however the flock test is also a name used to perform another test, maybe a USA doctor expects from a USA native that is he asks for the additional test to be 100% certain that you use not the word "flock" test

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