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What is my likleyhood of HIV exposure?

I broke up with my ex 4 months ago for about a week before we got back together. He told me that he had not slept with anyone so we began having unprotected sex again (he was tested before we ever had sex and came back negative for everything). We recently broke up and I found out that when we were broken up he had a threesome three times with a couple that has a history of shooting up. They do not do it anymore to the best of my knowledge. A condom was used, but I am still scared because I have never had unprotected sex with someone who hadn't shown me a clean std screening results sheet after the last person they hooked up with. I'm currently waiting for my test results for HIV among many other things and am nervous. Am I overthinking this?
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Then do it 3 months after your last sex with the ex for a conclusive negative result.
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No,i read it right.Can you really trust this guy,I wouldn,t.Did he show you the test results?If you trust him and see his test results then don,t do any further testing,If you don,t trust what he,s telling you then you need to test 3 months post your last exposure with him.
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You read that wrong. It had been 4 months since he'd slept with them.
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You require testing at 3 months post-exposure.If you don,t want to wait that long have a p24 combi test at 6 weeks,this will guide you as to where your at.This test looks for p24 antigen and antibodies.All the best.
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