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1677635 tn?1305285672

CSW negative on week 6

I've a scenario.
Last Feb 2011, I engaged in protected sex with a CSW. Before the activity I cross checked with her about her status and she said she was negative. Also she showed me her last visit to a clinic and test results which was negative(Report Date : Jan 24, 2011). I had sex with her roughly 1 week from her last report.
while having the activity, no ejaculation but during the withdrawal the condom slipped off outside her vagina.
1. Is there any risk on this episode?
2. Assuming she is positive on week 1(during the encounter), is there any chance to get HIV during the seroconverson period?
3. I requsted the same CSW to get tested after 5 weeks from our last activity, the result was negative. Meaning she was negative for 6 weeks from Jan 24, 2001 till March 05, 2011 (~ 40 days). Can I say that, she was still negative during the activity?
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1677635 tn?1305285672
All,

Just got my results today. IT'S NON REACTIVE. Yapadabadooooo!!!
Thanks for the sharing.

One last question. Not sure whether I should create a new post or can use this same thread. Plz let me know if this question should be posted in new thread.

I've read some other posts saying that HIV can't survive outside human body. It's very fragile.
Posts:
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-risk-of-sperm-trough-underwear/show/1514721
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/DOES-BEER-KILL-HIV-VIRUS/show/1514458
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/why-hiv-outside-the-body-is-different-teak-and-HHH--MD/show/1512810

Question : Does HIV become more fragile if it's mixed/blended with components/compounds/liquids other than air and water?
Examples:
1. HIV contaminated blood mixed with shaving foam at barber shops which is reused for many customer.
2. HIV contaminated blood mixed with sweat touches fresh open wound(size 1mm-2mm diameter) which is bleeding.
3. HIV contaminated blood mixed with any other liquids & etc
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186166 tn?1385259382
for someone who had a risk...3 months IS conclusive...that includes 3rd generation tests.

expect a NEGATIVE...you never had a risk !
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1677635 tn?1305285672
I plan to get tested tomorrow, it'll be exactly 93 days after the exposure(~13 weeks).
If the result is negative(non reactive), can we say that it's conclusive at week 13?

A bit worried, but after reading your replies kind of relieve but still want to get tested for peace of mind.
I asked around few doctors few days ago, they said the best test available in the market is ELISA 4ht gen.
Can I go for 3th gen test as I'm not sure whether the place that I'm leaving has 4th gen test.?
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That,s when someone is most infectious,but remember you never had a risk.
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1677635 tn?1305285672
Hi getitright77,

Can you answer the second question?
2. Assuming she is positive on week 1(during the encounter), is there any chance to get HIV during the seroconverson period?
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Avatar universal
Your condom slipped off outside her vagina so as long as the head of your penis was protected when inside her your safe and never had a risk.Her hiv status makes no difference in this situation.
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