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Nervous Hiv Risk with a negative result from partner

Hello Teak, lizzie, and vance. need your two cents on thos. Early Sunday I had protected sex with a stripper. Within five mins of having sex I pulled out which the condom was broken. Today I took the stripper to the planned parenthood to get the HIV rapid test and it was negative. So am I good that I don't need to worry about contracting HIV from this exposure and no testing needed. Thank you!
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I'm not concerned as to what is said in the other forums. We follow the approvals issued by the manufacture and the FDA.
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You are right but why are the doctors stating that information to the people on here that pay those 22 dollars
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3 months is due to the manufacture of the tests and the FDA who issues the test approvals.
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Teak, I'm not trying to argue your knowledge on HIV because I don't know anything like you do. But why does Dr. Hook and Dr. HHH state that 6 week is 95% accurate and at 8 weeks its 99% accurate. That its 3 month conclusive do to guidelines of CDC.
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Thanks teak. Joggen why can't you just say it here?
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Yes I have seen people test positive past 4 weeks and past 8 weeks. Don't fall for anyone tell you that you can obtain a conclusive test result earlier than 3 months post exposure. They cannot produce the FDA approvals to back themselves up.
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