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Hello all, this will be my final question to the forum but I need some help. It seems like there are some very knowledgeable people answering here so instead of searching other sites, I come to you guys.

I was wondering how long it takes to have symptoms of each std?

1.) gonorhhea & chlamydia (could it take 2 months for symptoms to develop?)

2.) Herpes

3.) hpv

Again I have only received unprotected cunnilingus and protected sex from 1 person
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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no they would not, when they do its in the first week but nothing is written in stone. These are just generalizations.
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Sorry I'm a little unclear about your answer.  The symptoms wouldn't suddenly appear 2 months later for both? I understand chlamydia may not show symptoms but it wouldn't be randomly 2 months later?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Sometimes chlamydia dont show symptoms but gono almost always does not 2 months.
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Hey, thanks for your answer. So gonorhhea and chlamydia symptoms probably wouldn't produce symptoms 2 months after exposure? Usually within a few days to a week? And herpes within a week 2 if you're going to have symptoms?

Sorry, this is my last question! But I appreciate your help so much
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi,
1. about 5 days post exposure.
2. if they do appear, it would be in the first week or 2
3. couple of months
Your risk was very low from a one time protected affair
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