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Rna pcr test

Sir i had sex with csw at pattaya  in bangjok using condom but condom broken or not i dont known after 9 days my hiv rna pcr test not detected it is concluded or further tests required? Pl help me sir iam married person during this time how much safe my family
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Since you don't know if the condom broke, I am guessing from your story that it didn't fail. If any condom fails, there is a large rip own the seam and in hangs in tatters and is hard to take off. there is no need for close inspections of the condom.
You can't get hiv when you use a condom that doesn't fail.
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After 9 days hiw much accurate rna pcr test and can i move my normal life with my family
Any test will be accurate at any point for you because you didn't have a risk. If your condom had broken you would have known. Condom breakages are visible, the whole thing rips apart.

There are no tears or holes possible, those are myth. Please move on from this incident.

Your actual problem seems to be 'emotional disconnect' or may be something else with is further translating in to a psychological issue with HIV fear. The mind works in mysterious ways. Please see a mental health professional for guilt issue or any other emotional problems. HIV is not your concern. You don't need any testing.

Thanku very much sir for ur repply
You can have normal life with your family now. Don't test and live normal now.
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