There is a chance: but no one can tell you what the chance is since it depends on the degree of breach on the vaginal wall from the sexual activity, whether the other person has HIV (if so , whether the viral load is controlled), and possibly your own ability to fight off the virus. But there is a risk nonetheless.
Answered 6/16/2016
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Low: Get checked anyway. This sort of thing can cause serious trouble -- not just HIV infection, but other sexually transmitted diseases, and an unwanted pregnancy. There are sperms in that pre-ejaculate. Learn from this experience, use barrier protection, and also cherish the memory of having been loved -- it's always precious, even if it's never perfect. Best wishes.
Answered 4/20/2017
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