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possibly a silly question!

What are the odds that if you test 3 weeks early of 3 months, that your results will change. does that usually happen, or is that rare?
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haha thank you all.
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thank you to all
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Receptive oral sex is not a risk at all. A conclusive negative test is 3 months post exposure.
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Doc hhh says that if the risk is low, you don't have to test out to 3 months. oral sex low risk.
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  You know Tee, most people actually test (+) at 28 days? The rest that are already bound to test positive are all mostly there already at 6 - 8 weeks after exposure. That's not say there's no in-between seroconversions because we all have to wait the whole 3 months and all, but this is promising. In 6 months of reading i've only seen one person report back that there test came back positive. You should be fine....
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A conclusive negative tests is three months post exposure. Regularjoey nor anyone else can change that fact.
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219662 tn?1223858560
It will be the official state religion in the US, as soon as McCain gets his way
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thanx lol
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219662 tn?1223858560
You've heard of it when it happened 10 years ago.  The tests have improved since.
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219662 tn?1223858560
I don't mind - 3 months is 13 weeks, not 12.
Regardless, 9 weeks is sufficient also.  There's no need to wait more than 2 months, unless you are into masochism.
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thank you, i have heard of it, but it doesnt happen a lot
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219662 tn?1223858560
Zero odds, unheard of.  A test at 10 weeks is sufficient.
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go through what exactly? the worrying or this situation?
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