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Probably a similar question like others on here

I had an incident back on January 5th, 2015.  He used a condom for the anal sex,
however the head of his penis pushed against the anal canal opening...not sure if he got in...can't remember to be honest.
Anyways, I tested @ 5 weeks with a 4th Generation HIV Ag/Ab test.
Can I consider this test to be conclusive @ 5 weeks? There has been no other sexual incidents since Jan 5th.
Thank You.
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thanks mike for sending me that personal message..
I feel much better now.
Take care.
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But I see on here that 4th generation tests are "conclusive" at 4 weeks.
I was tested @ 5.    So I assume it is "conclusive"?
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i believe it did...I had been drinking....but I remember he did use a condom when he ejaculated. condom was intact and filled with semen. that i do remember..
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In the post above you were not sure, now it did?? Either it did or did not.
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Thanks for answering ....the head of his penis entered me.  Why I was tested.
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Protected sex is no risk
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BTW,
Are all 4th generation tests the same? Does it matter which brand the 4th generation test is ? I think mine was by a company named Biorad.

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