Another term for NGU is NSU or non specific urethraitis, but these would be urethra infections not vaginal and would show up as NSU. But if shes not having any urethra issues is a good sign.
With the bleeding inbetween periods, in the area of STD,s, i would also suggest a test for Trich which is a parsite but also with this there is often a greenish discharge.
Im not trying to scare you or make you feel bad but only trying to bring to light that there was a risk for all these and very often women donot have symptoms.
Thanks. I was tested at pretty much at 4 1/2 days so I feel pretty confident with the results. I was tested at a clinic and at my primary care physician just so I would have two sets of results. I will tell my girlfriend to go to her gyno to get checked out. If I did in fact have a NGU not related to chlamydia what would it show up as when her gyno tests her?
All i can say it that testing at the 5 day mark would be more accurate as does take time to mulitply and to produce white cells. Having unprotected sex with a random girl would surly make it a high risk activity.
Normlly we only advise testing with urethra irritations or a penis discharge that appear at the 5 day mark OR if you have a regular partner back home. Testing negative for Gono and such could still have an NGU. The term NGU only means its not Gono. I would suggest your girl see her Gyno and also for you to test for the below at the correct window period for her protection;
HIV----3 months
Herpes----3 months
gono and chly---5 days
syphilis----6 weeks
I had unprotected vaginal sex with a random girl I met. The encounter lasted only about 5 minutes.
Hi, what was your 'possible exposure" your mentioning?