Seroconverting time has nothing to do with the mode of infection. It only depends on how healthy your immune system is. 3 months is now definitive so 6 months is like super duper definitive, even if your immune system was pretty much kaput. No more testing, get some sleep :-)
Thanks a lot and my apologies for being so stupid to bother.
Could you please answer my queries
1) Does it take longer to seroconvert if the mode of transmission is through
Saliva.
(I am not aware of the oral conditions of us both so i am worried about the
transmission risk since i have Oral Herpes)
2) Is the 6 month test conclusive and should i re-test again, if there is a
possibility of False Negative.
Please reply
1) Does it take longer to seroconvert if the mode of transmission is through
Saliva.
(I am not aware of the oral conditions of us both so i am worried about the
transmission risk since i have Oral Herpes)
2) Is the 6 month test conclusive and should i re-test again, if there is a
possibility of False Negative.
Thanks a lot but could you please answer the queries, so that i can put my mind at ease.
You don't have an HIV concern.