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Donate Blood after 14 weeks negative

i had an unprotected vaginal act going on six months now. I tested at 8, 12, and 14 weeks negative. My question now is can i donate blood and have nothing to worry about? I know they say to not donate if you might have had a risky sexual experience but i tested 3 times out to a little over 3 months and everything was negative on a UNIGOLD RAPID HIV TEST. Just wanted to hear what everyone else had to say or thought about this? Btw i have donated in the past and just recently american red cross called me and was wondering if i was interested in donating again. Anyways I would like to hear what everyone has to say. Thanks.
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thank you
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1563685 tn?1310402354
Well the test has been approved and you've tested beyond 3 months post-exposure which is the conclusive test result period, so you're conclusively HIV negative.

When it comes to HIV, yes, everything's fine so I agree with Ana115 and Hope242.
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I know they do but i just want to make sure everything would be fine. whats your opinion
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1174528 tn?1356641408
Beside, donated blood are screen for any abnormality.
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Yes, its safe to donate blood. You don't have HIV...your test is conclusive!
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