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Scared about hiv and positive test of partner

So you guys recently my babymother who was five months pregnant told me she tested positive for hiv , now Ik the tests are very accurate, But She has told me while they tested her blood , she told me her blood was clotted apparently & She is also high risk cervical cancer . She told me this at the beginning of the pregnancy but I’m confused cause I tested negative with 3 oraquicks in the span of These Last 2 Weeks And All Were Negative , Not A Faint Line In Site ! I Even Had A Blood Test Done Today Because I Was Scared & They Even Have On Descovy & Another Treatment , I Honestly Believe This Is A False Positive But That Anxiety Is Killing Me ..
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You don't get hiv every time you have vaginal sex with an hiv positive person.
Your post is hard to follow because you don't use sentences and run one thought into another.
If you have questions that I haven't answered, you can post them.
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When was the last time you had vaginal sex with her?
Blood clots and cervical cancer do not affect hiv test results.
Please answer the question. "When was the last time you had vaginal sex with her?"
A duo test is conclusive after 4 weeks and any other  (like your Oraquick) is conclusive after 3 months. If she is the only person that you have had unprotected vaginal (or anal) with in the last 3 months then your only risk is from her. You don't get 3 false negatives.
If she is positive you should be using a condom.  
You were conclusively negative 3 months ago, so you did not give her hiv then and if you haven't had any unprotected with anyone else in the last 3 months you couldn't have given her hiv.  
Are you in the US? I'm asking because Descovy is not approved for females as far as I know. You need to get advice from your doctor about any risks you are running while having sex with her while she is on these treatments.  Do you know what kind of test she was given when they diagnosed her with hiv?
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