With the breakthrough technology and
significant improvements with current
testing, 3 months post exposure is
sufficient time for you to test and
conclusively rule out hiv. Getting to
your doctor is the first step. Discuss
your concerns and he'll take care of
you.
Condoms are usually durable, however old
condoms or those exposed to other
conditions could compromise the condom.
In the future, why don't you buy your own
pack. It's a good idea to give the
partner a condom yourself.
No, you can't tell in the heat of the
moment if the condom breaks. Most won't
but you need to get into the practice of
periodic inspection. You can do it
conspicuously, whereas it would make you
feel very comfortable.
The ultimate scenario is protected sex
with an individual who is in a monogomous
relationship who shared his recent results
with you. Think about it!
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