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Can I be Quiet??

Hi everybody this was de situation I had with a prostitute unknown HIV status. I'm a healthy man of 27 and I don't take drugs.

1- I had protected sex with the prostitue
2- I putted my tongue in her *** (I'm sorry but I dont know how to use the correct sentence) just for 2 o 3 seconds, when she realized what i was doing she toldme stop. I neved touched her ***** with my mouth.
3- she introduce her fingers in my *** to estimulate my prostate.
4- and when I was looking to finish I left my condom and  I masturbate my penis between her **** and I finished there...without condom.

HIV 4th generation test at six weeks negative
HIV 4th generation test at 3 months negative

1-Can I be quiet and consider my 3 months test conclusive? or should I continue testing at six months?
2-Can I have unprotected sex with my wife right now?
Thanks to all
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6MONTHS is only for chemotherapy patients,chronic iv drug users and organ transplant patients on meds.If you don't fit into these catergories then the 3month window period is conclusive.Yes you can have unprotected sex with your wife,provided you don't have any other std,s.
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I've seen that many people says that a test at 6 month is 100% sure but my question is if I'm not 100% can I have unprotected sex with my wife anyway?
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You never had a risk of hiv infection in the first place and your negative,conclusive test result confirms this.
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Yes your test is conclusive. You did not have a risk for HIV and you do not have HIV!
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