I had 3 times sex with out protection taking gap between 2 yrs 1 yr or 6 months gap i took it but still i have a doubt can that also leads to hiv to it
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In unprotected sex by HIV - ve partner there is no question of transmission. But you can't know with guarantee that partner has not been infected by HIV unless there is HIV negative antibody test 3 months before nd partner has not been exposed to HIV during these 3 months.
If no symptoms then relax...
Get confirmation test done if u r ok...
Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts..
Use protection in future, to be safe
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