Thank you doc for your reply.
It has been 5 days and no real symptoms.
(To anyone) If I do decide to go get tested, even if to relax my mind on this issue, how long does it take to get results and how do I keep this confidential from my significant other whom I live with? Also, does how much do they cost on average?
Thanks anyone.
The San Fransico City clinic is one of the very best in the nation. I think Dr. HHH knows them personally and has worked with and myabe even trained some of the staff there.
They are at ground zero for HIV and have no reason to speak anything but the truth.
Dear IMDUMB, referring to the link you mentioned, the recent activities i indulged do not figure in the table at all, but are mentioned as 'safer sex activities' with little or no risk for STDs. Are you sure I can rely on this link? ( ofcourse it matches exactly with the Dr's response on this forum, so it should be good) just asking you again.
A samll risk for gonnorrea, but that is about it. And the risk is very low for that. If you did get gonnorrea you would have obviuous symptoms of pain when urinating and discharge.
The doc here says you can get NGU not due to gonnorrea or chlamydia. Likely due to normal oral bacteria getting in the ureatha. That type of NGU would not goes a problem for any future sex partners and would likely just go away.
Some clinics and websites say you can get chlamydia, but the doctor says it never happens and people just assume you can get it since you can get gonnorrea those two act a lot a like. The doc has never seen a case of chlamydia from oral.
Also a tiny tiny risk of syphillis. But that is mostly only found in men that have sex with men at this point.
Here is an awesome link with info you can trust.
http://www.dph.sf.ca.us/sfcityclinic/stdbasics/stdchart.asp
All STDs are low risk from oral sex. There is a small chance of gonorrhea; a small chance of nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), which probably can be caused by normal oral bacteria; and a theoretical risk of syphilis if she was infected. But all in all, the risk is low. I do not recommend STD testing unless you develop symptoms of infection in the next couple of weeks.
Good luck-- HHH, MD