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Went to meet a csw.  A little scared since I was not wearing a condom, but we did not have penetrative sex for a long period.  She sat on top of me with my bare penis and may have penetrated an inch or two for about twenty seconds.  Is there a risk for HIV / STD?  I tested at six weeks and everything was negative for HIV, gonorrhea, syphyllis etc.. but last week I got pain in my hip and abdomen as well as groin muscle.  Would this be too late for symptoms of chlamydia or gonorrhea.  Do I need to retest for HIV / STD after the six week period
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Post in the herpes forum please
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I forgot to mention that I had a red bump on foreskin about pen tip size about 4 weeks after the initial exposure.  I found some strands of my underwear on it that may have irritated the area, but a week after my wife got a cold sore on her lips after giving me oral as well.  Don't know if it was just coincidence but the bump on the foreskin went away after a day when I put some steroid cream on it.  Any chance it could of been herpes?  I haven't had any symptoms and now I'm thinking about getting tested.
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Yes
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?
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Got my 12 1/2 week results for syphyllis,chlamydia, gonorrhea as negative.  AM I Okay with these results accuracy, especially with syphyllis?
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Post in the HIV forum as I already wrote above.
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Any chance of HIV  transmission?
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Those others at 6 weeks is fine. As I said herpes would have been low risk.
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I haven't seen any lesions or anything and when I went to the STI clinic, they said that I would be okay without testing for herpes. Should I go back and get tested?  Is the 6 week mark for the other std's accurate?  I used the urine sample for gonorrhea, so I'm not sure how accurate that is.
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Well the only STD you did not test for was herpes and while a risk a low risk.

HIV questions in the HIV forum please.
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