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Hello and help

I had a risk like 4 months ago (unprotected vaginal).
i tested 3 months after this risk (i know the test was conclusive...)but
between this risk and my test i had another risk (condom fail) smaller risk.
My question is can this second risk somehow change the result from my first risk or am i in the clear for that one(the first)
I know i have to test 3 months after the second one but i just want to get the first one out of my mind because that one was a way more bigger risk.
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Move on troll.
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Your 3 month post exposure test after your condom failure will be conclusive.
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i know it does not make much of a difference but for my peace of mind.
i keep thinking that my first risk was bigger because the duration of the unprotected exposure.
Like i said i had the test 3 months after first encounter.
is the test conclusive for MY FIRST EXPOSURE?
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Doesn't make a bit of difference, you had another exposure.
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i know i have to test again for the condom fail
i just want to know if i am in the clear for my first exposure
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Your 3 month post exposure test after your condom failure will be conclusive.
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My smaller risk was condom failiure
i think it' smaller.
I know i have to take another one for my second exposure but i want to know if the test for my first exposure is conclusive, because i think that was a bigger risk.
i know it' s kind of a stupid question, but
Like i said i had the test 3 months after my unprotected episode but i had this condom fail between my first unprotected exposure and the test.
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What was the "smaller" risk?
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