Hmm. I guess you can't ever know if damage has been done or not if you haven't had blood tests and things like that. I think it would be helpful to tell her, is she supportive? You're seeing her a month away so it's likely she'll just want to know how you're doing now and if you're safe at that time point, not about if you were safe a month ago. That said, I don't know her and I don't know what she would say/do.
Maybe you could get checked out by a GP soon?
So you can go to the appointment and talk about how you're doing and say you got checked out. But yes, I do think it is important to tell her.
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