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Hi I recently received oral sex from a women in the sex trade and kissed her. That on the 7th of Jan. I know how stupid this is and have regretted it every moment since. On the 12th of Jan I had a full screening test for STD which came back negative. My doctor gave me all the necessaries drugs for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Syphilis. He also gave me an antiretroviral.

After I finished all the medication and after being told by my doctor that I was almost certainly in the clear and should not be worried, I made out with my wife on the 20th of Jan.

On the 30th of Jan my wife and I tried to make out but she said her virgina was on fire after I inserted my penis in that had lub on it. we got a torch and checked. She had two small little abrasions about 1mm each. No blisters just these. I asked her about it and she thought it was because earlier in the shower she had an itch there while cleaning and might have over rubbed it. She said she might have had these in the past. She wasn't worried. She doesn't think it is anything as she has no pain and only itches in the shower. She thinks its the start of a yeast infection.

I am worried sick and don't know what to do. I have booked another complete STD check with blood tests for herpes. This can only happen on the 28 day mark which is thursday the 4th.

Could I have given my wife herpes? Should I be worried? There are no blister and I have had no signs or symptoms either.

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Thanks for the reply. Feeling much better. Looks like my wife just has a yeast infection. As there are no sore, lacerations or blister or anything like that. Just a white discharge and itching all over virginal area. NO localised itching.

I will still get tested.
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Hi, no you should not be worried. Contracting herpes from a one time affair with oral sex and her not having any lip sores at the time, your risk would be close to zero.
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