Why is a second blood test necessary three months after a person things he or she has been exposed to HIV?

A second blood test is necessary three months after a person thinks they have been exposed to HIV because it takes time for the virus to show up in blood tests. After being exposed to HIV, it can take up to three months for the immune system to produce enough antibodies to be detected in a blood test. This is known as the window period. A second blood test at this time ensures accurate results and reduces the risk of a false negative.