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Hello there. I had sex with a sex trade worker about a month ago. After 15 mins of sex the condom broke. I pulled out with in 5 seconds cause we both felt it broke. She finished me off with a hand job. I took a shower immediate after. I took a urine test a week after for bacteria cause I felt very little burning when I went pee. The test came back negative. I did not tell the doc about my in counter. I just told him about the little burning. He tested me for bacteria. Would this have covered sti testing? And how actuate would it be. I also took biaxin for my throat problem a week ago. Doc gave me 500mg pills twice a day for 3 days and I took a 2 day break then finished the last 2 days after cause I found out that I have to do all of them. Would this have cured anyt sti? Sorry for long question doc just want everything answered at once.  
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Your risk is a very low risk, but a risk none the less. You can test at 4 weeks with a DUO, or:

6 weeks with a 3rd generation and then to confirm, test again at 13 weeks.

I fully expect you to come out of this okay. It's rare for the insertive partner to come out positive after a condom break with such short duration.
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Sorry new to this. Can u delete this post please?
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For STI transmission risks post in the appropriate forums. As far as your exposure is concerned then yes, if the condom broke while you were inside her you need to test.
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Sorry I was giving biaxin for my throat for 5 days. 10 pills. 500mg. I took for 3 days then took a 2 day break then finished the rest.
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