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HIV from multiple exposures

While I usually wear condoms but I stupidly had  6 episodes of unprotected vaginal sex with my on again off again partner of one year. Starting July first , last possible exposure was August 4th with full ejaculation. He has had sex with males but not recently that I am aware of. He tested negative October 2014 via oraquick and at clinic but we weren't ".exclusive" until June 2015 . He tested negative July 2nd and  August 12 via rapid test at Clininc.
I tested negative  April 2015, July 28thbut have to wait two more weeks for both the 4th generation and PCR test. I'm having mild stomach upset and new onset night sweats. I'm particularly worried about the August 4th episode because of the full ejaculation!
I'm so worried that his tests are not accurate. I keep asking him if he's cheated with men again because he's been sleeping over another "friends" house several times. I've asked him to be honest because I value my life and he says he is but gets very defensive. We have gone back to using condoms although we are currently broken up due to my lack of trust. Should I wait the full three months and get tested?
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I took an RNA& HIV antigen 4th generation but only the RNA is ready. I keep calling the lab and my Doctor to see why my test isn't ready. I took it on the 20th. It's now the 23rd and lab said maybe longer towards end of the week if there is any need to repeat or whatever. Let Ex texted me that I should be ready to expect a Positive result! Needless to say I'm convinced that  may have it.
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28 days from last unprotected exposure with a DUO test or 8 week antibody test.
Using condoms is just SMART
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