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I know this has been asked a million times, and there is similar question and answers to mine. But why do some in the forum say oral sex either way is no risk and the Dr's say it is a low risk. I only ask because I am really scared form performing unprotected oral and receiving as well from a female I met. I am married with children and don't want to infect my wife or kids. I too got tested like some on the forum and was non reactive. I tested at just over 5 weeks due to the info I have seen on this forum. Should I be worried about being exposed? Was I exposed by oral? Thanks to all that reply.
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See Teak's answer.
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I have noticed your posts on HIV testing and seroconversion, in your opinion do you think a negative elisa test 40 days post exposure to unprotected oral sex both ways for a female and male can be considered conclusive. Thank you
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I noticed your posts on HIV testing and seroconversion, in your opinion do you think a negative elisa test 40 days post exposure to unprotected oral sex both ways for a female and male can be considered conclusive. Thank you
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You were never at risk of contract HIV from oral sex.
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