Ok thank you for answering! I feel a little better and not freaking out so much since the doctor didn't explain much to me at all. I will keep you posted about my future results and my boyfriends results as well.
With no symptoms, equivocal results are almost always negative. About 10% of test results are equivocal or falsely positive so not uncommon at all.
Even if you positive (which I doubt) this will present no real issues to the baby. About 10% or more of births are to women with genital herpes.