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Could I be infected?

Recently, on a Thursday, had sex with 2 women together, using a condom for penetration.  Did however receive/give oral sex without condom.

On Sunday morning, had unprotected sex with my girlfriend (did not ejaculate in her).  On Monday, she mentioned she was having some burning while peeing, and in the subsequent days, shows symptoms of a yeast infection.

We both coincidentally were getting sick, so both of us did take 1g of Zithromax in a single dose, followed by 250mg each of the next 2 days.

We both also took a 500mg Levaquin a couple days later.

My concern was could I have gotten something if one of the girls had say Chlamydia or Gonorrhea if she touched herself, and then later masturbated me without a condom?

Also, I have NO symptoms at all, and so was wondering is this just a coincidental thing?  She has been known to have an infection every once in a while.

Thanks for the help!
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I think they are coincidential, but can't say for a fact.
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Vance, the medication was actually perscribed for the illness we both had.  Does the fact that she had some symptoms seem coincidental to you knowing the timeline, and your thought that I probably was ok?  She did a yeast infection treatment, and they have stopped by the way.
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Well I would tell you it is never a good idea to self medicate when trying to cure a STD (not saying you had one). Of the STD's only gonorrhea would show up that soon 2-5 days but chances are if you did not have symptoms then you didn't get it.
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Thanks Vance for the response.  I was just surprised with her issue being so close in time to that.  I did not really think that an infection, transmission and symptoms would actually happen in less than 3 days.  Good that we had the Antibiotics anyway I guess.
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Probably did not get a STD, but it never hurts to test.
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