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Un protected Oral Sex and Protected vaginal sex with a person I do not know

I had Un protected Oral Sex and Protected vaginal sex with a person I do not know the HIV Status. The incident happened on 14th of December 2017. I had an HIV 1 & 2 Test on 10th of January 2018. I again had a same test on 5th of July 2018. Both the results came to be negative.
I have earlier posted in this forum about my scares.
This will be my last post on this subject as I need to move on with priorities in my life if there is no risk.

My questions are;
1. Am I at HIV risk on this date?
2. Do I need to worry any more?
3. Is there any change that I can test HIV Positive after some time? i.e, I tested negative after 7 months of potential exposure. DO I need to do any more tests?

Your replies will be highly appreciated on this. Please help me move on from HIV Scare.
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Since you had no risk, there is nothing to test. For someone who has a risk, which you do NOT, a 4th generation duo is conclusive at 28 days post exposure. All other tests on the market are conclusive at 12 weeks post exposure. But again, you had NO risk from what you described so none of this even applies to you.
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Ok. Thanks for the reply.
3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only adult risks for HIV are:
1) having unprotected, penetrative vaginal or anal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous drug needles

If you do not do either of those activities, you will NEVER have to worry about HIV.  You cannot get a test to turn positive ever, because you haven't had a risk for HIV.  You did not even need one test, so you definitely do not need any more tests.
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Madam, i need a clarification. It is my ignorance that is making me ask this. My question is,
It is said that the window period for testing is 28 days when 95 to 98 % accuracy can be achieved. But it is always good to confirm this test with a 90 day test for definitive results. If the testing is done after 210 days of potential exposure, what could be the result? I know it will be very accurate
But in some page, i read that the viral load will be reduced after 90 days due to body's reaction to virus. Pls help me in understanding this situation.
1. Will the viral load be low or un detectable after a certain time window due to the reaction of body to the virus? Please please reply.

Pardon my ignorance. I need to know an answer for this pls
That is an easy question to answer and Curfew already explained it so reread about haven't.

no risk=no disease=nothing to test for.
You might as well test to see if she made you pregnant.
I asked a general question. I am clear about my case. Whats ur option in general. Not in my case
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