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Thanks everyone! Testing question?

Hey I've posted a few times on here recently and I just wanted to first say thanks to everyone on here! If you haven't seen my other posts I'll make it quick, 9 weeks ago protected vaginal in protected oral with hsv2 postive woman. Tested neg for 1 and 2 At 3 weeks igg. Tested today at 9 weeks with no signs or symptoms igg again (have to wait till Monday clinic is closed friday-sunday) Ive heard with no signs or symptoms I should be okay to stop testing from here depending on results, would it be safe to assume that?? Thanks!!
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Thanks texasguy154, I've become much more confident that I don't have it. I've been permiscuous in my past and my partner has not, and I would just really hate to pass something to her unknowingly, being on this forum really helps tho. It really helps you weed out a lot of the over exaggerated stuff you can find on the web.
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Generally, an outbreak happens within the first week (most common is four days after exposure). You're good, my friend. If you really want a peace of mind, wait until that 3 month mark. Guaranteed results then.
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Oh and I am in an exclusive relationship now that I'm assuming to turn long term if that makes a difference!
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*unprotected oral* sry fat thumb
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