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Handjob with saliva after protected oral sex

Hi Doctor,

I went for naked body to body massage with protected oral sex. I am bit worrying on chances of getting STI as my genital part touched her genital few times during massage but no rubbing.
And I had protected oral sex but then she removed the condom off and did hand job since I didn't release. During hand job I am sure her hand contained some saliva from mouth which was stick to when she was giving oral sex and it might have dripped on my penis.
1. So Is there any chances of getting sti from saliva after protected oral sex and also from slight genital to genital touch?
2. Should I go for STI test?
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There is no risk from hands, even with saliva. There is just too much exposure with air, movement, etc.

1. So Is there any chances of getting sti from saliva after protected oral sex and also from slight genital to genital touch?

Saliva isn't the big concern with oral sex. STDs either reside in the throat, like gonorrhea or chlamydia, and the condom protected you from that, or they are spread by direct contact, like herpes and syphilis. The condom offers you significant protection against those.

If she had a syphilis sore in her mouth, for example, your penis would have had to come into direct contact with that sore in order for you to contract it.

You can get genital herpes type 1 if she has oral herpes, and you don't already have it, even if she didn't have an oral herpes outbreak. You wore a condom, though, and that offers enough protection against it that I wouldn't even worry about it.

The brief genital touching isn't enough to transmit anything. It takes significant rubbing or grinding or penetration to transmit any STD.

2. Should I go for STI test?

I wouldn't bother if I were you. You had condom protected oral sex. Your risk, if you had any, is very minimal.
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Thank you so much doctor for you advice and time. It gives more mental relief to me.  One last question,
1. Which type of STI test should I go for in my case if I want to..  and when? Its been three days since this happened.
I'm not a doctor. You should know that.

Did you read my response? You don't need to test. If you feel a need to test for something, it would be to calm your anxiety.

Most experts don't recommend testing after one oral sex encounter even if it wasn't protected. You certainly don't need to if it was.

You do not need to test for anything at any time. You wore a condom for oral sex. You have better chances of getting hit by a bus while being struck by lightning than getting an STD from this.
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