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very scared of any stds

dear sir/mam
i had a sex with a csw in thailand.on july 10 2012 .initially we both had shower with out touching each other. then she put condom on my penis and given some soft oral sex on my condom covered penis for less tha a minute.and i sucked her nipples of that girl her age may be around 28 years and may be she is not lactating and also i dont have any bleedings or sores in my mouth. and i did vaginal intercourse with the same condom and i finished with in less than a minute.i think she had used some lubricant which i have nt seen wether oil based or water based so iam very confused about the healthiness of the condom after intercourse ans also i have not seen wether it is broken or not. i removed my penis and she carefully removed condom with her hand. now iam very scared of contracting any hiv or any stds to me because i dont know the status of her.and does i need to test for any stds. so please help me iam scared to death as iam married and have small kids
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dear grace,
i have tested for syphillis and gonorrehea culture after 12 weeks(86 days)
the following are the results

FOR SYPHILLIS :
serology
vdrl :negative

FOR GONORREHEA
bacterial culture and antibiotic sensitivty
media used             observation
Mc conckey agar      no growth
blood agar                no growthgar    
chocolate agar           NA
S.S AGAR                 NA
SELENTE BROTH      NA

RESULT:  NO GROWTH MICROORGANISMS OBSERVED AFTER AEROBIC INCUBATION AT 37C

does my results are conclusive for syphillis and gonorrehea that iam not infected
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You really had no risk for a STD from protected oral and protected vaginal. No need to test.
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