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Hello I have one question

after unprotected vagina sex

6 weeks negative

8 weeks negative

85 days ( 12 weeks and 1 days) negative

Am I conclusive , or I need to wait one week more to get conclusive results?
tnx
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THANK YOU !!! :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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12 weeks is conclusive.
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No friend I am from europe
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YES Lady I know :(( but I cannot sleep :(( sorry sorry sorry sorry :((( just I do not understand what is conclusive 12 or 13 weeks :( sorry lady
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how many times do you need to be told this?
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Do you live in the US?
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so I am with my negative test at 85 days conclusive? tnx
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All use 3 months whether it is 12 weeks or 13.
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but why CDC say 13 weeks?
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12 weeks = 3 months.
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ok teak I believe you, BUT when I asked CDC they told me that conclusive is at 13 weeks after risk ?

sorry this is my LAST question
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You are conclusively negative.
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ok friend I have one more question please...

So my doctor told me that 3 months is conclusive

I have negative test at 85 days thats 12 weeks and 1 day

is there any difference between 12 weeks and 13 weeks ?
thank you

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Yes you are conclusively negative.
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