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Freaking out of getting STD

Hi doctors, I am a 23 years old, straight woman. I have an unprotected sexual encounter (oral sex and vaginal sex) with a guy I just met on 9th December. I was freaking out, so I did a STD test on 12th December. The guy has multiple sex partners so I also asked him to do the STD test on 14th December. Both of our reports will come out this week. However, we had vaginal sex again on 29th December (no oral sex), but with condom this time. I am planning to do the re-test in April even if both of our reports are negative. I don't have any symptoms around the genital area since the first sexual contact, but I have constipation and bloating in the past week. Are there anythings I should do for now or in future to ensure I am clean?
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Hi if your concerned then testing is the only real thing you can do.
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My report is out, all negative. But there are still 3 months of window period. The guy I hooked up with is going to take the report this coming week. So everything's good for now
Im sure your just fine
Thanks and I hope so too !! Honestly I am still a bit paronoid until the guy's report is out lol I haven't been with anyone else in the past 6 months. If he's clean, then I should be ok
So both of our STD result (which includes AIDS and other common STDs) are all negative. I have been paronoid. So I did a 4th generation p24 antigen and antibody rapid test today (8th Jan) and the result is also negative. I will definitely do a re - test after 3 months. But may I know if I am still at high risk?
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