Hello. Thank you for writing to us
Genital herpes is an
STD and is transmitted by close/ intimate contact with an infected sexual partner.
The risk of transmission is more during an active episode of herpes and less otherwise. However, not all sexual contacts would lead to transmission of infection.
Therefore, it is not unusual that your boyfriend did'nt show up in tests because he may not have yet got the virus from you despite unprotected sex.
Another possibility is that he was tested too soon after infection.
Ideally, testing by blood for
HSV should be done at least 2-4 weeks after a possible infection to give time for
antibodies to form.
Whether he has it now or not can only be known by tests Or if he develops a clinical episode of herpes.
He may take up a repeat test to know it if he has it or not.
Avoiding sex during active episodes and using a condom reduces the chances of transmission and I suggest the same.
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