Low: Though your chance of infection with HIV after one unprotected sexual encounter is low, it is not impossible. It would be wise to be checked and to avoid unprotected sex in the future. Risk of infection increases if your partner is diagnosed with HIV, if you engaged in anal sex and if any bleeding occurred during sex. Any unprotected sex increases risk regardless of how long the encounter lasts.
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