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Welcome to the forum and thanks for your question. I'll try to help.
There is good research on the transmission risk from vaginal sex when one member of the couple has HSV-2. And those data are strongly in your favor. The study involved couples who took no precautions to prevent transmission except to avoid sex during obvious outbreaks, and who had unprotected vaginal sex an average of 2-3 times a week. Each year about 5% (1 in 20) of the susceptible partners became infected with HSV-2. It works out to around one transmission for every 1,000 episodes of unprotected vaginal sex.
Applying those data to your situation, if your 6 vaginal sex exposures were no tcondom protected, it works out to under 1% chance (0.6%, actually). And since most persons in this situation would notice symptoms if they were infected, and you report no such symptoms, your risk is still lower than that. And if they WERE condom protected, your risk is far lower still -- near zero for all practical purposes.
无症状 无套1次 1/1000 有套比无套更低
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