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received oral scared of risks and transmission

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Hello, I received unprotected oral from a middle aged woman for about 10-20 seconds 4/19/14. I received unprotected oral from a different woman 3/30/14. I'm concerned that I may have put the new woman at risk for an STD. I have not experienced any legions, blisters, scars discharge or painful urination, nor did I ejaculate in the woman's mouth.

1. What are my risks from this encounter?
2. Did I put her at risk for anything?

I plan to get an STD panel in a month. Is this wise to cover the STDs except HIV, which requires about 12 weeks?
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I wouldnt suggest any testing unless you develop symptoms
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So would May be a good time to test for all of them excluding HIV?
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Oral sex is low risk for all stds. Gomorrah is most likely but still Low risk. Herpes and syphilis are other low risks. Without any real symptoms  I would not be worried.

You can test gonnoreah after  a week and syphilis 6 weeks. Herpes 12-16 weeks but without symptoms and given the low risk It would not be recommended due to possible false positives.
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surely there is someone, a health professional...?
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ANyone?
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