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Some reassurance please!

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In June 20th of this year I met up with a girl of unknown status....we had protected vaginal /anal sex and unprotected oral ....I messed around with her for about 2 months a total of 6 times all unprotected oral (all ejaculation in mouth)....my last encounter with her was AUG 8th...oral again and protected anal sex...on out last encounter she confessed on having 2 other men who she was sexually active with but she insist of being safe using condoms but she let them ejaculate in her mouth as well...which has me worried after all my oral exposures with her....she tested on AUG 4th for everything and came back negative....I became anxious and worrierd because I know there's a window period...we keep in contact here and there so I asked her to get tested again and she did this month on Oct 6 2014 (9 weeks)....and she came back negative for HIV ag/ab cmia....I also tested oral swab test (20min) at 7 weeks and It was Neg.....I know she still kept active with both men while with me....was her test conclusive ? At 9 weeks or should I be concerned ? Please help !
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YOU HAD NO RISK
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Hi Vance,

Thanks for a quick response ! I do hear that oral is low to no risk even for the male in fellatio even if she was + either way it was multiple oral sex? She did send me copies of both test the one from AUG and the one for OCT....I was told that the test looks up the persons sexual history of last 3 months....with ur knowledge does that mean that in AUG she was hiv free? I also tested last Thursday oct 16th (10th week) via blood...got to wait 2 weeks for my results...would my 7 week oraquick swab test change by the 10th week? Please advise ! Thanks
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If she was truthful then she had no risk and you have no risk no matter if she was HIV+ or not.
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Also I'm a male not a female
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