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I had unprotected sex on 22 February
I had unprotected sex on 22 February and took a test on 6 April the result was negative do I have any risk
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U didn't mention what problem u r asking for pregnancy or infection?? Having unprotected sex on which day of cycle or how many days after or before??
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Namastey A negative HIV test taken on 6 April after an exposure on 22 February is generally a reassuring sign, especially because there was a gap of more than 6 weeks between the exposure and testing. The level of risk depends on the type of unprotected sexual contact and the partner’s status, but a negative result after this interval significantly lowers the likelihood of HIV infection. Many people experience intense anxiety after unprotected sex and begin connecting normal body sensations or illnesses to HIV, even when the actual risk is low. A single negative test at an appropriate interval is an encouraging indicator and should provide substantial reassurance.
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Avoid repeatedly searching online or overanalyzing symptoms, as this often increases unnecessary fear and stress. Continue practicing safe sex consistently in the future to reduce anxiety and protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections. Since the timing of your negative result is already reassuring, focus now on maintaining sexual health awareness rather than living in constant fear of that exposure. If you continue to feel mentally stressed or need confidential guidance regarding sexual health concerns, you are encouraged to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5, where we provide professional and supportive counseling.
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Use condoms consistently during sexual activity, as they remain one of the most effective protective measures against STDs. Maintain good sleep, hydration, nutrition, and stress control, since anxiety can often create physical sensations that mimic illness. Staying informed, calm, and preventive is the best long-term approach for sexual well-being. Thank you
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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A negative test after this duration is reassuring, but the need for repeat testing depends on which test was done. Please consult for proper guidance and follow-up if needed.
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Yes
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Good morning, You are at minimal risk but you have to get tested on or after 90 th day of exposure to get the confirmed result according to the medical guideline. Thanks
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