Is it Kosher to call a provider after the session and inquire about testing after the fact?
Not too long ago I saw a well reviewed provider. The cover broke during CFS. This is actually the first time I have ever had this happen. I found out when we changed positions. The fact the provider had covers and made no indication that BBFS was negotiable is a good sign.
From my own research, transmission risk of any social disorder so to speak should be low considering few workers are infected and probability of one incident is low. As one MD put providers who insist on covers are usually clean and want to stay that way. However, I have thought about asking her if she has been tested recently so that possibly I can put my mind at ease that chance is 0%.
Part of the problem is I have not had breakage or anything unprotected in a long time so they was need for testing in over 2 years. So I can't come back and say I have recent results. Is it acceptable to ask the provider after the fact even though I did not at the time nor do I have some results that could comfort her? I know the only thing I can do is test at 6 weeks and again at 6 months to be absolutely sure but it would provide some relief if the provider had recent tests that were negative.
I am usually careful in my own screening if there is any reason to believe a provider might provide BBFS I do not schedule. So I am pretty sure the provider always does CFS making the risk low. However, there is a little bit of nervousness anyway.
I am not sure if I will call or email to ask about testing but I am curious if others think it is acceptable to do.