I am 18 years old boy. A week ago my friend took me to a sex worker. I never have sex so I was no nervous and I also took a condom with me but in nervousness I forgot to wear a condom. Then my penis even did not getting hard because of nervousness. Then I put my unhard penis in her vagina for I think 2-3 minutes I don?t the time still my penis did not get hard and I did not even eject any sperm and I didi not even feel any fluid in her vagina. I don?t know if she was hiv positive or not but now I am scared of getting hiv and I can?t tell this at home what should I do and how much possibilities that I have hiv I promise i?ll never do this again.
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I understand that you are feeling anxious and scared about the possibility of contracting hiv after your sexual encounter. Firstly, I want to encourage you to seek medical attention as soon as possible, ideally within 72 hours, to discuss your concerns and get advice about potential options for post-exposure prophylaxis (pep). Pep is a medication that can help prevent hiv transmission if taken within 72 hours of exposure. It's important to note that even though you did not ejaculate, and your penis did not get hard, there is still a risk of hiv transmission during unprotected sex. Hiv can be transmitted through vaginal fluid, semen, blood, and breast milk. The risk of transmission is higher if the sex worker is hiv positive, and even if she is not showing any visible symptoms, it's still possible to transmit the virus. I understand that it may be difficult to talk about this with your family, but it's important to seek medical attention and get tested for hiv and other sexually transmitted infections (stis) as soon as possible. Your confidentiality will be maintained, and healthcare professionals are trained to provide non-judgmental and confidential care. In conclusion, I urge you to seek medical attention and get tested for hiv and other stis. It's important to protect yourself and your sexual partners in the future by using condoms consistently and correctly. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions or concerns.
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