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If my girl friend test negative for HIV, can I still have HIV as positive tessting result? |
Me and my girl friend had many unprotected sex(almost everyday) since we met around 4 months ago. We pretty much did everything besides anall sex. She recently tested for HIV. We are still waiting for the result to come out. I am wondering if she has negative result for the test, does that mean I will probably be negative as well? Or is it possible still for me to have positive test result? what are the chances? pretty worried, please help. Yes, it's still possible that you could test positive. And, it's also still possible that she could test positive in a later test if you are positive. Seroconversion for HIV, the process of enough antibodies accumulating in the blood to allow for a reliable positive test result, can take six months. So, if you already had it, and gave it to her somewhere over the past six months, she wouldn't necessarily test positive yet. if she's negative then chances are you will be too unless you've been sleeping with other people. however if she's a carrier, you could be positive. but that would show up on her test too. |
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