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99 days conclusive or need to test at 6 months

Had protected sex vaginal penetration almost 5 months back.Condom didnot break.

Had hiv scare.Tested at 12th 13th and 14th week by 4TH GEN CMIA test ,DUO and CMIA respectively.All negative

These were all AG AB test.Is it necessary only to have a antibody test for conclusiveness.

Are my test conclusive.

Why do doctors say 6 months?Do i need to test at 6 months?
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If you belive in CDC this link might ease you a bit
https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/testing/clinical/index.html
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That means my test are conclusive and i do not need repeat testing at 6 months?
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You had NO RISK for HIV and you did not even need to test once.  You definitely do not need to test again.  It is time to forget about this event and move on.

Protected sex is SAFE sex.  You will not get HIV from protected sex.
You have HIV phobia and need to talk to your doc or a therapist. This forum cant provide therapy.
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Anxious then why doctors say testing at 6 months again?

I mean is there any logic behind it?
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I had hiv scare bacuase had vague symptoms like penile fungal infection gastritis for 1 week post exposure.

A small pimple on the lower lip?

May be i am thinking too much
Anyone can have those infections. Consider therapy or a talk with your doc.
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You had no risk since you used a condom, so I don't understand why you "had HIV scare."
Your tests were a waste of time and it is abnormal to test repeatedly for the same disease you are negative for. Seek therapy or talk to your doctor about your HIV phobia, since your problem is not disease, it is fear of disease.
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