Hello,
Thank you very much for your contribution to our forum.
If this sexual encounter happened as described, it is a low risk or no risk event, because a condom was used throughout the pentrative intercourse and there was no oral involved. Coming into contact with vaginal fluid might involve a very low risk only to infections such as Chalmydia and Gonorrhoea, and nothing else. No risk of HIV at all whatosever.
However if you yourself are not sure about the exact events, al I can say, for your peace of mind and your partner's sake, you ought to have a full STD screening, which I am sure it is going to be totally fine.
Best wishes,
Dr Jose
As I mentioned above, I do not believe that you need to worry.
Anyhow, you have had the PCR test, which I am sure it is going to be negative.
False positives are very rare anyway!!
Best,
Dr José
Hi,
I had a full std screening today. Because of my anxiety they also sold me a HIV DNA PCR Testing (10 Day HIV Testing).
What that a mistake? it seems these tests give false positives. I feel like I could be creating an issue for myself that isn't there.
thanks