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need help

Hye all,I have question .

Here my story, I had protected vaginal sex with sw 5 month ago, and I test negative at 3 month mark.

My question is:
1. Are protected sex count as exposure ?
2. Do anyone test pos after 3 month pos exposure
3. Can I have 3 false negative result in my 3 blood test
4. Do I need to test for 6 Month ?

Thanks..
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Apollo thanks for reply,

I know hard to me to forgive my self, because I've cheated on my patner. Ill put this down to experience and forget all about this.. Have a nice day apollo :)
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Correct, if you use condoms you will not need to test for HIV, so in your case their is zero point testing again.
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Thanks for ur reply apollo,

So you mean if I used condom I don't have to test as long as the condom not broken ? Now I've test for 3month and the result is negative . Do I need to re-test again to confirm my status, can I get false negative in 3 blood test I've done ? Thank you if u can help answer my question apollo..
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Condoms are 100% safe in protecting you against hiv and thats of course if the other person even had hiv, which is unlikley.

Really their is no debating point with hiv experts, condoms are safe sex.
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Sawadip, are u sure no need to test ? Do 3 month test apply world-wide?
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Suwadeekap ka ... No Risk through protected sex and in your case no testing required ka
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