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my test time after 11 weeks+2 days.

I testted negative for hiv after 11 weeks+2 days.
i hope it is conclusive and  i do not want to  test again.
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Good,no need to test again because you never had a risk in the first place.
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hence, i tested just for peace of my mind but i  calculated days wrongly.
anyway, i will not test again.
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i do not want to test again because i think it is impossible the result to change in 5 days and also my risk was a mutual masturbation and possible touch of vaginal fluids to my penis head, a one day old cut where people said no risk.
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You are giving out the wrong information.There is no need to test out to 6 months.You must have been reading information from outdated websites. 3 Months is the official,conclusive Hiv window period and has been since 2004.
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Your negative test result at 11weeks and 2 days is extremely unlikely to change when you make it official and test at 3 months.Thats when your test result will be 100% conclusive.
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test again at 6 months to be super super sure
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your test is a really really good indication of your final status and it is extremely unlikely to change but you have to test at the 3 month mark to be conclusive
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