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Should I Be Worried As I Had Sex Without A Condom?
last saturday i was with a guy. we started having sex without a condom. there was very little precum involved. he trusted maybe a dozen times before we put a condom on. shortly after i stopped him because i was scared. i recently found out that at his college HIV is going around, and now i am worried i have it.
Without condom, yes their is chances of HIV infection (if that guy is infected with HIV) and also their is chance of pregnancy with precum
Contact a local doctor to rule out HIV infection and wait for next periods to return, if it is delayed take home pregnancy test and then decide your next step
If pregnancy gets ruled out and if you are not ready for pregnancy, but intend to remain sexually active, you should consider getting started on suitable regular birth control measures to be protected (after periods). Be regular with birth control use as instructed. Avoid having unprotected sexual contact if you are not ready for pregnancy
Regards Dr Santosh
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Should I Be Worried As I Had Sex Without A Condom?
Hi and welcome to HCM Without condom, yes their is chances of HIV infection (if that guy is infected with HIV) and also their is chance of pregnancy with precum Contact a local doctor to rule out HIV infection and wait for next periods to return, if it is delayed take home pregnancy test and then decide your next step If pregnancy gets ruled out and if you are not ready for pregnancy, but intend to remain sexually active, you should consider getting started on suitable regular birth control measures to be protected (after periods). Be regular with birth control use as instructed. Avoid having unprotected sexual contact if you are not ready for pregnancy Regards Dr Santosh