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Hiv Test Post PEP
I completed my PEP course and then after 4 days of post pep i did test Ag/Ab 4th generation test,results was negative,How i am assured with the results,is it reliable or not please answer this question thank you
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Repeat tests after 3 months
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Consultation with an expert Sexologist is a must. Time span and episodes of exposure is an important factor to decide
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Your timing of the test matters here. You completed your PEP course and tested 4 days after finishing PEP using a 4th generation Ag/Ab test. A negative result at this point is a very good sign, because 4th-gen tests are highly sensitive. But there is an important detail you need to understand: PEP delays the window period. While a 4th-generation test becomes conclusive at 28 days for people who did NOT take PEP, for someone who did take PEP, the body’s immune response can be slightly delayed. That means: Your result is reassuring  but not yet the final result. For someone who has taken PEP, the recommended schedule is: Test at 6 weeks after exposure (post-PEP) Test at 12 weeks after exposure (final conclusive test) By 12 weeks, even with PEP, the test is conclusive. Why your negative result is still meaningful A negative 4th-generation test so soon after finishing PEP strongly suggests that PEP worked. Most people who take PEP correctly and test negative early remain negative later too. But to be medically accurate, you need the follow-up tests not because we expect it to turn positive, but because that’s the global guideline. What you should do next Instead of testing randomly and increasing anxiety, get clarity with a structured post-PEP testing plan matched to your exposure type, timing, and symptoms. I can help you go through your exact exposure, PEP schedule, and anxiety situation and tell you exactly what to expect so you don’t keep panicking. You can book a private consultation with me on whatsapp at Nine Three Two Six Zero Two Zero Five Three Six, and I’ll guide you step-by-step with the right timeline and correct interpretation.
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Relax and enjoy your life... If still have doubt or any symptoms then consult for guidance
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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Hi.. consult online for suggestions regarding the same
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Window period is not over yet
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It is reliable . You are safe Don’t worry
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