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Am i hiv + ?

Hello all ,

70 days ago i was unprotected vaginal sex. Then after the 47 day unprotected oral sex (BJ) another women. I was a test after 3 day from oral and after 50 day from vaginal elisa hiv1-2 negative. 51 duo negative. 60 days duo negative. 70 days(24days from oral duo negative.) Am i retest at 90 ? Some doctors say me it is finish do not test again , some doctors at 90 retest again. How should I proceed
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Our members have answered your question which does not change with an additional risk added that you've tested conclusively negative.  We wish you well and are closing this discussion.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
With all of your fear and anxiety, I'm surprised you forgot unprotected sex.  You are negative and do not have HIV.  
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The advice on your other thread can't change. So reread it.
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Is the 70 days hiv duo enough for unprotected vajinal ?
Your May 15 post said you only had oral so how did  you add vaginal 70 days ago?
Yes 70 days ago vaginal and 24 days ago oral. Last test at 70 day from vaginal
Am i need another test?
I remembered later :(
Your test is conclusively negative.  You do NOT need any more tests and you should forget about these events and move on.
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