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6 Weeks Conclusive???

Drops & swollow 2-3 drops breast milk or fluids from massage women...done rapid test 6 weeks (non-reactive) & 5.5 weeks elisa (non-reactive)...

is this conclusive for me don't get hiv? any specific reason n details from CDCs that breast milk don't pose hiv risk to adult??

i hope to get specific reasons & details why people said hiv is no risk for adult...hopefully people at this forums can answer? tq
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ic....tq sandra.....btw, what is ur opinion regarding swollow breast milk from unknown hiv partner...is this a risk if swollow 2-3 drops her breast milk if she hiv+....actually, she is massage girl, i try to kiss her after i suck her breasts but she refuse to do so....i quite worry....but, -ve result from rapid test after 6 weeks exposure make me better...however i afraid i might get hiv....plz help me
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No I didn't say that, I listed the risks of HIV and then I said you should believe the results you already got , and then I suggested for 'peace of mind' test at the conclusive 3 months point to CONFIRM what YOU ALREADY KNOW!!

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tq...so, do u mean that there is a risk from breast milk taking by adult?? why teak said no risk??can u explain??
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HIV is a delicate virus that can be transmitted via the following:

- unprotected vaginal/anal sex
- mother to child
- sharing of needles

I believe that you should follow the results of your tests, but for peace of mind test at the 3 months point to confirm what you already know
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