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Risk Analysis for test

Hey, my doctor said unprotected oral sex is high risk exposure and 4th generation test are not totally conclusive after a month therefore I have to get another test after 90 days( I already have a test which was negative after 40 days and it was a whole blood 4th generation test. I had an exposure with unprotected oral( where she sucked me)  and protected I.e with condom vaginal sex. How conclusive are my results and do I need another test.. just overthinking this a lot
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Your question was already answered no risk.

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All 4th generation tests are conclusive after 28 days but what we are saying is you are being irrational. If you had no risk to begin with, there was no reason to test. Your anxiety is getting the better of you. NO risk
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Are you in the US, or in a country like India where there is hiv phobia so the doctors make silly claims that you can get hiv from many ZERO RISK activities?

Irregardless, there's nothing else that anyone here can tell you since you don't believe anything you have been told here. I'm not sure why you keep coming back asking questions here, since you say we are wrong.  https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Question-about-hiv-test-conclusiveness/show/3074691
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I’m in Canada
Just wanted to know if the test is conclusive at 40 days
Irregardless, there's nothing else that anyone here can tell you since you don't believe anything you have been told here.
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