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Negative at 7 weeks

Hi All.

I had a HIV test 7 weeks after giving a lad (I dont know his status) oral sex. The lad did not cum in my mouth and I am not sure if there was any pre cum, however I tested negative for this test. I was just wondering what the chances are of this test coming back positive after the 3 month period. I now have a pain in my right armpit and am starting to stress out again
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You never had an exposure.
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1163575 tn?1339478617
you cant get hiv by oral sex
your 7 week negative test prooves that..
dont need to retest
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You were explained that you didn't have a risk on March 10th.
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But when I spoke to the Health Advisor when getting tested she said to me to come back at 3 months just incase, and that it is a very low risk to accquire HIV this way but it is stiill possible to get it. How can you say I wasnt at risk ??
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This discussion is over. If you have anymore questions post them in  the HIV Anxiety Support Forum.
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All I wanted was some ressurance from you, so thanks for you help any way!
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