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12 Weeks Negative Rapid HIV test (fingerprick) am i safe?! please read!!

Alrighty, so here is my story

i had sex with a man who told me he was HIV negative ( i dont know how much i believed him) anyway we had PROTECTED sex for maybe 10-15 min. at most. the condom didnt break and did not come off

i got tested @ 12 weeks with a UniGold HIV rapid test and it was negative.

i got tested again at 13-14 weeks with the same kind of test and it was also negative
i also saw the test results, just to help calm me down

am i safe? please let me know what you think!!
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Yes you can move on. If you have anymore questions start your own thread.
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Hey, I add a rapid HIV test at 87 or 88 day after unprotected sex, its was negative, can I move on, aslo I'm a health care work, do I need to retest at 6 months plz help :(
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THank you again soooo much!!

this really means alot.

i can relax and finally calm down.

thank you soooooo much!
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Hannah, you are good as gold.  Even the most conservative agency would tell you that you are 100% negative.  Welcome back to living!  Enjoy life.
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Hi Hannah,
1. Protected sex + no condom breakage / slippage = NO RISK, you were never at a risk.

2. 12 week testing = CONCLUSIVE (test type and generation doesn't matter), you over tested to 13th and 14th week, it wasn't required.

You are 100% safe, in have a blast !

Regards
Mike
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