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52 days

by cfox730, Apr 14, 2008 03:32PM
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by ECN44120, Apr 14, 2008 03:40PM
To: cfox730
Your 8 week test is very encouraging, but since you had unprotected sex the only way to be 100% sure is to take the test at 12 weeks, but an 8 week test in very very encouraging is 98-99% accurate, for the remaining 1% you will need to wait 4 more weeks.

Good luck

by cfox730, Apr 14, 2008 04:07PM
Has there anyone who has been positive after a 7 week negative test? Is this very very rare?

by ECN44120, Apr 14, 2008 04:10PM
The Drs here never seen someone becoming positive after a 6 week negative but like I told you the only conclusive test is taken after 12 weeks.

by lesbin, Apr 14, 2008 06:01PM
Average time to seroconversion is 22 days.Some will take 4- 6 weeks after an exposure.Test agin at 13 weeks.I cant see it changing.
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