I had sex with porstiuite with condom both time used total duration (7 min) but first time it burst (4-7 second) then rechanged chance of getting hiv for once burst (4-7) second only once exposure risk tell. Practically only vaginal nothing else
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Get her hiv or viral markers test done , to know her status, if she is positive,take prophylaxis treatment, as immediately during incubation period your tests will remain negative
"I understand your anxiety regarding this incident. While a condom burst technically constitutes 'unprotected exposure,' the statistical risk of HIV transmission from a single vaginal encounter lasting only a few seconds (4–7 seconds) is considered extremely low. However, since the partner's status is unknown, a scientific approach is necessary to rule out any risk and provide you with peace of mind."
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Testing Window: You should undergo a 4th Generation HIV p24 Antigen/Antibody (COMBO) test. For a reliable result, this is typically done 4 weeks after the exposure.
PEP Consultation: If this encounter occurred within the last 72 hours, you may be a candidate for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). If more than 72 hours have passed, PEP is no longer effective.
STI Screening: It is also recommended to screen for other STIs like Syphilis or Hepatitis B as a standard precaution.
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