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I had uprotected oral sex (my penis in her mouth) before 2 month , i make test for hiv 2 days before the result is 0.05s/co , im very worry about that i catched hiv coz i dnt know the girl hiv statue and some studies says the confirmatory test after 6 month . Plz help me what should i do . Im a married man i didnt touch my wife till this 60 days can i have sex with my wife after my tests result ?
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Hi, you've had a negative result which was expected as oral sex is not a risk for HIV transmission.  As your question has been answered, we are now closing this thread  We wish you the best of health.

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Do u think that my 60 days period is enough period for my encouner .. coz some studies says that the antibodies will begin after 14 days from the exposure to 90 days .. should i worry 1 month more?
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Kindly reread my first post instead of rephrasing your question for no useful purpose.
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Thx
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I wish everyone who comes here with a question accepted the answer as quickly as you did. Now you can enjoy your normal life again.
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HIV is inactivated in saliva so it can't infect others. You wasted your time testing for a disease you can't have.
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