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Pain after urination

9 months ago I had condom protected sex but the condom broke at the last 30 seconds (approx). This was with someone i knew and prior to this i had been checked for all std's (negative)

I have not had unprotected sex since then. About a month ago,  I experienced very mild burning after urination in the mornings about 6-7 times in the last month or so. If the burning does occur, it only happens in the morning and like I said, its very intermittent. I am a very anxious person so I am curious if this sounds like delayed std symptoms. There is no discharge at all.
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You don’t get sti from condom protected sex
You are probably fine I bet it’s just anxiety I know from experience worry can make you focus on your area and you will star to notice things you would have never noticed before
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but the condom did break at the last 20-30 seconds....
Sounds like it's all in your head. According to the doc's, burning after urination would be present with discharge, which you say you have none. To ease your mind, I'd have a urinalysis done to detect WBC's, as well as the Urine tests for STD's (Gono Chlam and Trich). It's easier said than done, but try not to think about it. Best of luck!
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