Get tested when its 3 months. And from now on always use condoms.
HIV is not a guessing game, but I will tell you, had you used a condom you wouldn't be here on this forum.
You never know right?! Look i am FULLY AWARE that its not going to give me a conclusive result.gosh darn! I was just curious. Simple as that, not doing any harm am I!?
Let me know when statistics can tell you your status. You think it might be good for Lottery numbers too?
How. I was simply asking what you think my chances are...statistically. yes I know its not a blood test. But still
Good, so it should have been the end of your questions.
Well thanks for the obvious. I already have stated I AM TESTING SOON! I am waiting untill the end of this month so I can get more accurate results. The first male was in mid november and second in mid december. So march would be 3 months approximately. But to be on safe side I don't have to continue to worry after testing. Thank you .
test to know your status...
I 100% understand that an actual test will have the conclusive results. That's obvious. I do understand what I did was a risk, even with it being low it is a risk. That is now what im asking. I simply wanted opinions on if I have a high chance of getting a positive result.
a risk is a risk...period.
testing...NOT STATISTICS...will tell your status.
Thank you for your prompt answers. Like I stated before, yes I will be getting test and hopefully test comes back neg and I can be relieved. Now in your opinion, with everything you have read and have researched what is your personal opinion on my risk chances.
It's from other users in the forum, and they know from the HIV experts here, who are in turn involved in HIV research networks.
According to Dr. HHH it's 0.002% considering the partner is HIV+, yes, but still the risk was there in your case since you weren't protected from risk. No matter female to male or otherwise, the risk is still there, so you should get tested to determine whether HIV has been in your body 3 months post-exposure.
I notice you answer a lot of questions. Just curious how you know so much about hiv/aids. Yes I will be getting tested next month so that is definite. You say hiv risk is low for vaginal sex. Why a lot of sites say other wise? Doesn't it make sense that if female to male transmission is something like 0.002% then having heterosexual sex be pretty safe if its.not a constant recurring event? If its hard for a male to get hiv from a female and that male is not considered a high risk candidate would the other females having sex wig him have a low. Risk?
Vaginal sex has a generally low risk but the risk is there. And don't take other people's words on HIV status even when they're honest unless he/she's your settled partner because he/she could get HIV after the test and passed it to you.
You may have had an HIV risk so get tested at 3 months post-exposure for a conclusive result.