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scared and havin a nervous break down

i had sex wit a guy and i knew him for a few months and i had unprotected sex once with him and i took da test for stds n it came out negative but my doc said it was too soon for aids test and im scared of it so if i didnt get any diease wut are my chances of getin aids or hiv???????  
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Quit it already man, you already have a negative 9 week test, knock off the anxiety driven responses please, youre gonna drive yourself crazy man.
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173325 tn?1213936521
1 in 1000 or less.  Next time post your own thread or sift through the forums, your question has been answered hundreds of times by the Dr's...It can confuse things with multiple questions in the same thread.
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What is the risk from female to male
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The 1 in 500 chance that ailenshadow stated is assuming your partner is indeed infected, which he more than likely isnt.
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If you had unprotected sex you put yourself at risk of STIs including HIV. Consenting to u/p sex is consenting to the risk of acquiring an infection.
You did the sensible thing, only after the fact, and should follow the advice of your healthcare provider.
You can test confidentaly or anonymously after the window period of 3 months.
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277836 tn?1359666174
it would not be an aids test but an hiv test
3 months post exposure is conclusive
male to female transmission is 1 in 500 per episode
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