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I have unprotected Vaginal Sex lasy yr. March 2009. then after 4 weeks i had a Blood test ( Complete Blood Count) and my test came 5.9 count for my White Blood Cells which is super  normal.. I had no Symptoms at all until now.. Im scared i have HIV... What are the Chances i may have been infected?
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Test and you'll know.
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SYMPTOMS USUALLY OCCUR 2-4 WEEKS AFTER INFECTION.THE SYSPMTOMS ARE LIKE A COLD MOST OF THE TIME.BUT NOT ALL PEOPLE GET SYMPTOMS.
UNPROTECTED VAGINAL SEX CARRIES A RISK FOR INFECTION.1 OUT 500.BUT ONCE IS ENOUGH.

LAST YEAR....YOU SHOULD GET AN HIV TEST AND THAT TEST WILL GIVE YOU ACCUARATE TEST WHETER YOU ARE INFECTED OR NOT.
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@ Teak is that true that a single vaginal sex will give you low risk of HIV? btw i did not ejaculate inside. it was my bachelors party before i got Married. I'm really scared until now.
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Only a test will tell you your status.
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Thanks so much I'm really scared right now! I don't know what to do with this kind of problem. What are my chances that I have hiv right now? I have no symptoms at all like rash,fever,diarrhea,yeast infection. None! Please help me!!
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You don't need symptoms to have HIV.
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Ok thanks teak!
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