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Hi there
I had  vaginal protected sex with CSW 10 months ogo in Denver CO.Once i finished the act there was blood on the condom,also i do not remeber if the condom was still intact as i got scared of the blood i saw
At 21 days after this expousure i had RNA Hiv test wich came back negative
At 7 months i tested again with 4th generation test wich came back non-reactive
I am married and worry not to infect my wife.Would please advice me wether i need testing again and if my test done in the past are conclusive?
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Hello.  Your question has been fully answered that you did not have a risk.  It is very noticeable when a condom breaks and it would have been the first thing you'd said when describing your exposure if the condom had broken.  Ad you've tested negative.  There is really nothing to add to this.  We wish you the best and are closing this thread.

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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi you had zero risk for hiv, blood or no blood on the outside of the condom.
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Is there any chance that the tests would miss the infection?
You could have tested at any moment and got negative, since you had zero risk. Tests can only look for HIV markers which you can't have.
Only sex risks are unprotected anal or vaginal which you didn't have.
Even if the condom broked and i did not notice it as i got scared of the blood,with tests i took can i be 100% that i am negative and will not transmit the virus to my wife???
They break down the seam and the condom is in tatters so impossible to miss. Nothing left to say no matter how many times you rephrase the same question.

Condom doesn't protect against std so you should tell your wife if you plan to go to any more csw. There is an std forum for info.
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