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unprotected oral and vaginal sex

Hi 2 weeks ago met this woman and we have sex, after that this thursday i have a headache but really small headache that won't go away. she says she has sex about more than a year ago and is willing to go for an hiv test next week. i also have small rashes but i think its far from the hiv symptoms cause when i wash it yesterday its almost good now. am i at risk or is there a possibility of hiv in this case, i only inserted my penis for 1 sex position to her without condom and then we switched to condom.
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Let her test first ...n will be good that u test with too...
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okay i will do it in 4th week.
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4 weeks test with 4th gen combo is conclusive.
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4 weeks test with 4th gen combo is said by many experts to be conclusive. Test again 6-8 weeks to confirm.
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No, 3 weeks test is NOT accurate. At least 6 weeks.
To be very very conservative , 3 month test is conclusive.
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thanks maash will get the test next week and update it here.
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No worried , Get yourself test with DUO at 4 th week.
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nidafg next week is 3 weeks already will that be good to have a test already?
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thanks nidafg she's gonna get the next week. she has a daughter and her body doesnt have any rashes at all.. her last sex is 1 year ago with her boyfriend. i still need to get myself tested though
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sorry , I missed the  2 weeks ago part. Even you felt something, doesn't means HIV. Symtoms never indicates you are infected. It could be anything. Only blood test result tell the truth.
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ARS always come 2 weeks later. Not that fast.
Unprotected vaginal sex is risky when she is confirmed HIV +. However her HIV status is unknown. Your chance is pretty low, go have a test for peace of mind.
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