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oral sex no condom and sex used condom, this condition can be get a infection.

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I have a risk of oral sex no condom and sex used condom and I have a HIV infection tested by 3rd generations after 3 weeks and 6 weeks, the result were negative. But there are some doctor say the window period is 3 month. So I am very worry the 6 weeks result as negative will change to positive after 3 month. So could you please advise how about the window period?
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Please everyone to reply my issues
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Hi all

My friend finger have a bleeding blister and tear it and then using the tore finger insert to the women vaginal after tore it 5 hours. So this reason possible to infect the HIV virus?. please help me to answer appreciate.
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Hi Ruby

Thank you too much for you reply.

But now I have too much symptoms like the headache, chest ache, muscular soreness and no more power at every day and I have to see the doctor also cannot found out the reasons. So I don't know what I can do? please help me appreciate.
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First of all, you had protected vaginal/anal sex so you NEVER had a risk for HIV and NEVER needed to test. If you want, for peace of mind, test at 12 weeks for a 100% conclusive result. It is extremely unlikely your results at 6 weeks will change. Relax.

Oral sex is NOT a risk for HIV but CAN be a risk for other STD's and I'd recommend you test for those.
It is recommended that anyone who engages in oral have a full STD panel done every three months for prevention.
RubyWitch
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