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Oraquick result

Hello, i havr vaginal sex with sex worker, and condom is broke, so i make a Quick test to her after, i know that it walid only after 3  month, it wil BE some way relive for me anyway, but i skary about results, i dont understand is there 2 line
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Can you yourself take a 4th generation test at 28 day? That's what you need to do in order to know. A one time unprotected sex or condom break (even if someone is hiv positive that it happens with) is less than 1 percent transmission rate. So, your risk regardless of her status, is very low. Keep that in mind. I don't know about her test results. Two lines on an oraquick test are considered a positive but I don't know if you all used the test right and false positives happen. Can she test at a clinic? That would be best. Or just wait for your own 28 day test.
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Tnx, but i realy cant understand is 2 line is exsist or this is my nervs, in time 20 to 40 minute  was 1 line only, after 1 houre maby it arrival from 1 side a little, but not completly, anyway today Will make another Quick test with her on blood
https://disk.yandex.ru/a/QwMiYs392AKFgg
This is photo of oraquick test how i can intepritate them?
We don't interpret results here but I did look at your photos. Looks like one line to me which is negative.
Tnx a lot
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Also how i can post o photo of test here?
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