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Broken Condom

I had a condom breakage while having sex with a CSW in Canada. She is Caucasian. (if that makes difference). I was exposed for like 5-10 seconds max. Also She did unprotected oral on me. The only thing that makes me worry is she does not seems to be worried about condom breakage. When I asked She said she is tested every two months and she is a mother and needs to take care.

So I know I'm in risk. But what symptoms do I look for in any STD I might have aquired? And also when can I get tested? Incident happened Last Saturday Night.

Please guide me through. Thank you very much in advance.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
anywere between 3 days to 3 weeks after the exposure.
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Thanks Vance. One quick question. When do these symptoms start to show up? How many days after the exposure?
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Discharge (usually an odd color), burning while urinating, frequent urination (like every 15 mins). Just things that are not normal.
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THanks for your prompt reply mboy14.

One last question. What kind of symptoms do I look for? I will still get tested but just wanted to know so I can put my mind at ease.

Thank you.
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1211949 tn?1271716170
If the head of your penis was covered even with the break, then you are fine. But she is right, a lot of CSWs test very often. If you are worried, wait a week after exposure and test for STIs, gonorrhea and chlamydia.
then wait 6 weeks for syphilis
3 months for HIV

you were a very low risk exposure since it was protected for he most part, but for peace of mind test at these times. But IMO you should be perfectly fine.

take care.
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