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Risk and Testing

All,

I am a male and received unprotected oral sex from a female about 6 weeks ago and inserted my fingers into her vagina for a few minutes. I have not had any obvious symptoms such as discharge, burning urination or sores but I know some STD's dont have symptoms. I went and got tested 2 weeks after the incident for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphillis and all came back negative.Three questions:

1) Was this testing window long enough for the Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphillis or should I get tested again?
2) With no sores and 6 weeks after incident is there any risk for herpes? I have read they dont recommend testing unless you have a visible sore. Is this true? Should I still get tested?
3) Any risk for HIV?

I really appreciate the help. Thank you!
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Hi yes without symptoms testing would not be recommended unless you have a long term partner
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Thank you for the response. If I were to get testing done can I consider the testing done at 2 weeks conclusive?

I am talking to another girl and we had unprotected sex and she had 2 UTI's in 3 weeks. Could that be in correlation to an STD I have no symptoms for? Or am I over reacting

Thanks again!
testing for for syphis is at 6 weeks and herpes at 3 months. i think your over reacting with the girls symptoms
thank you again for the response!
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