Welcome back to the Forum. The sorts of activities you describe, receipt of protected oral sex, rubbing, kissing and kissing your partner’s breast do not put you at ANY risk for any STI, including HIV. there is no need for testing and no need to worry or abstain from unprotected sex with your regular partner. My guess is that your anxiety is more a reflection of guilt related to cheating on your partner than anything else.
I hope this reassurance is helpful. EWH
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Thank you and I'm sure your right
Thank you. I'm glad i could help. EWH
Hello Dr.Hook,
I know you said this was a no risk exposure but I had a 29 day rapid oraquick test at planned parenthood anyway it was negative, but I also did a blood test at my local health department and they say it will take a week for the results and now I'm worried waiting for the results should I be worried or are my fears unfounded?
You have no reason to worry, it is typical for tests to take a week to become available. EWH
So I can expect another negative result correct? Also will it be conclusive?
Correct and yes, your results should be believed. EWH
Dr. Hook
I have one last question. I received my negative blood test results today from the health department and the woman who gave me my results said I needed to come back in three months for another test. Is this necessary or are they saying this because of protocol? Please note that they didn't even ask me about my scenario or if I had been tested in the past? Thank you! This will end the thread.
I suspect that what you were told was an answer provided according to protocol. I see no need for futher testing related to the exposures you have described. EWH