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in september i had unprotected sex witha grl for about 1 minute....afterwards i was severly depressed and learned the importance of using condoms...after 2 months I met a grl at a bar and had protected sex with her and before we did anything she asked me if i had any diseases and i said no and she said no..the encounter lasted like 40seconds and i was scared about what had happened the previous months and so i seen that the condom did not break nor leak (in both cases i did not ejaculate inside)...i took the ELISA test after the 1st unprotected sex exposure which was exactly 13.5 weeks afterwards, but it was also 40 days since the protected encounter at the bar.

i wanted to know if i shuld still be worried about these two occurance since the test came back negative after 13.5 weeks of the 1st encounter and negative after 40 days of the second encounter.


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Try going back and rereading your replies. My replies are not going to change. You weren't at risk.
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i got the test result from the oraquick advantage test and it came back negative...thats 7 months after the unprotected sex exposure and and 5 months from the protect sex encounter..am i in the clear?
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You don't need to test to 6 months and there has never been an infection with correctly using of condoms.
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im getting nervous because the doc is saying one should have a test at 3 months and 6 months...


are there any studies that have shown people to get HIV from using condoms correctly
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You test negative 13.5 weeks from you unprotected sex. You're negative...
You used protection on the latest one, so there were no risks. You are still negative.
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