What Are The Chances Of STD Transmission Through Protected Sex?
It is unlikely you have an STD
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You did have protected sex (unless that was a typo and you meant Unprotected) which reduces the risk of transmission. You have had no symptoms and thus far all your tests have been negative. This indicates that infection with an STD is unlikely. HIV 2 is rare in the United States so testing for that is not generally done. The RNA test is done early after exposure and if negative, an antibody test is done 3 and/or 6 months later to confirm negativity.
If it was unprotected sex you had, you are at higher risk of acquiring an STD. In either case, I suggest you get another HIV antibody test at 6 months after exposure to confirm negativity. You should also get a test for syphilis if you haven't already. If you develop symptoms such as burning with urination or discharge from your penis, you should have another test for g/c. The tests are pretty accurate and if they all remain negative and you don't develop any symptoms, you are most likely STD-free. Unfortunately I cannot guarantee that 100% as a tiny possibility remains, particularly if it was unprotected sex that you had.
Hope this answers your query. If you have further questions, I would be happy to answer them.
Recheck the HIV antibody at 6 months.
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I think you are at super low risk. The negative HIV RNA at 33 days and negative antibody at 8 weeks are reassuring. I would just recheck another antibody test at 6 months to be absolutely certain, but I think you can rest easily at this point. You may be letting guilt at doing something out of character create unnecessary worry.