We are sorry you are still anxious about this. Your initial exposure of unprotected sex was a risk, however, you tested negative for that at 31 days with a DUO test. As our members have stated, that is, therefore, conclusively negative. The exposure after the initial one is not a risk as our members have told you. That does not interfere with your results of the first exposure nor does it warrant further testing.
Please speak to someone about anxiety as this seems to be the true concern here.
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Youre combo test which is ag/ab is a 4th gen test. Yes unprotected vaginal sex is a risk, kissing is not.
You tested conclusively negative after 4 weeks . id say no further testing is required. 4Th gen tests are conclusive after 4 weeks . youre hiv negative.
Unprotected vaginal intercourse warrants HIV testing. The earliest you could get one for a conclusive is at 28 days with a IV Generation test.
Risk of one time unprotected vaginal exposure in a female to male transmission scenario is relatively lower.
Your partner most likely would have been negative. I strongly feel you are okay.
Please be patient with waiting for responses from volunteers. This is not a chat room where you can expect immediate replies. Everyone who answers questions here is a volunteer and provides responses when they are available during their personal free time.
That being said, you've tested conclusively negative with your test and therefore you do not have HIV. Kissing is not a risk for HIV and has never in the history of this disease resulted in an infection. You will not be the first.
Please could you advise. Thank you.