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Condom breakage

I had sex with a female escort in Canada, and condom was used during both oral sex and vaginal sex.  Except during the end when we switched to missionary position, as I inserted my penis into her, I felt a pop and immediately I withdrawn my penis from her vagina.  The condom broke, and just about one second after I withdrawn, I was ejaculating.  She told me she is clean, and tested every 3 months.  The last test she's done was in January.  I guess I exposed myself to HIV this time.  Should I wait 12 weeks before I should get tested, since the result won't be conclusive before that.  Any advices would be appreciated.  Thanks.
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Yup, conclusive.  You are HIV negative.
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Just did the oraquick test again at 13 weeks. The result is negative.  Is my result conclusive?  In the oraquick booklet, there is a statement saying a negative result doesn't necessary mean you are HIV negative.  I found this very confusing.
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Just did the oraquick test at 9 weeks after exposure.  Should I wait for another 3 weeks to do the rapid test at the clinic to get a conclusive result?  thanks
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How come all the doctor forums don't allow any new questions? Any idea?
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Just out of my curiosity.  If a girl is HIV positive, there will be some amount of HIv virus in her vaginal. If she has unprotected sex with a guy, there will be some vaginal fluid(and HIV virus) that will enter the guys' peehole.  So every time should result in an infection.   However, the chance of infection is only 1 in 1000. So what's the determining factors for infection?  Thanks
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Very low risk.Take a duo test in 4 weeks for a conclusive result .
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What are my risk? High, med, or low?
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Hi a 4th gen duo test should be enough at 28 days post exposure. If it is availble in your area you should take it and 6 weeks for a 3rd gen antibody test. Good luck!
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