As soon as it happened, you should have jumped out, rub disinfectant or soap all over, pee, and rub more germ-killers. Then go see a doctor. I hope you've done all that before posting here! I hope you don't fuck anyone until a doctor clears you!
So you say it broke as you came. So I take it that means you came inside her without missing a drop? What was her response....Did she freak? Did she jump up in a panic? Was it noticed as you came or after you pulled out and noticed it had broke?
And the irony of your story to me is that I was with a provider on Monday and she was not as "lubed up" as she should have been to prevent exactly what happened to you. I stopped in mid stroke and asked her if she had any lube, which she did, we applied and resumed the positions.
I heard of someone who was unfortunate enough to have this happen 4 times. I would rub dilute hydrogen peroxide on the area or at least isopropanol after this happens. Chances are very low you got anything even if she was HIV positive. Bacterial problems are much more common and you would notice those. Go to Med Help Forums and pay the money to ask the sexually transmitted diseases doctor a question or two. This will help you get peace of mind. People get BBBJ all the time too and most never catch anything although it's possible to get some things from that.
The cover broke as I came. I'm worried now. Has this happened to anyone?
Statistically there is a small probability that the cover will fail. From the provider's point of view, when used a few times a day multiplied by how many days in a year worked, I would think there is a pretty good chance of having a failure or two in a year's time.
I would think any smart provider would be using a secondary - or even tertiary - method of protection to minimize the chance of an accident.
I think it's important to mention that Plan B is available OTC at most drug stores too.
Re testing again in thirty days? WRONG. You are out until at least 90 days, if not 180 days (where HIV is concerned) unless you are tested for viral loads. You can get this done at a hospital emergency room if you do not have access to it. It's been approved for testing (vs confirming) but is not yet readily available. The test (as opposed to screen, which is what the "usual" testing is--just a screen) is marketed under the name Aptima. Google it. Aptima will give you ***definitive*** results within 28 days.
Posted By: Dr Dave
Posted By: adventurer2011
The cover broke as I came. I'm worried now. Has this happened to anyone?
Statistically there is a small probability that the cover will fail. From the provider's point of view, when used a few times a day multiplied by how many days in a year worked, I would think there is a pretty good chance of having a failure or two in a year's time.
I would think any smart provider would be using a secondary - or even tertiary - method of protection to minimize the chance of an accident.
....come up with a condom for "thick, yes, long, no". Hell, they could just call it exactly that. I have had providers worry about standard condoms on me, but I would swim in a magnum.
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