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Welcome to the STD community forum here on MedHelp!! We are so glad that you found us!!  This is a forum for members to post and ask questions about sexually transmitted infections. If you have any questions about posting to MedHelp, feel free to ask on the board or in a private message to Vance2335 or gracefromhhp.  

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Also if you've had unprotected sex - testing at the proper times is important. you can test for chlamydia, gonorrhea, trich and ngu after 1 week post encounter. syphilis after 6 weeks. herpes, hiv and hepatitis after 3 months.

we don't have commercially available hpv tests to properly cover the hpv testing base :(  

always have protected sexual contact- saves you worrying, saves you frequent testing and it also protects you!!!  
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