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I had sex 2 weeks ago with a female friend whilst drunk as a one off. Oral both ways unprotected and vaginal with a condom only for a minute or so due to me being too drunk. Ithought nothing of it until a day or two later when I started to get a slight discharge but no burning. I attended the gum today and was told I had a non specific urithititis. Unfortunately the day after the encounter I received oral sex from my wife to be. She has since been prescribed erythromycin for a throat infection. I was given medication at the gum clinic.1) What are the chances of her contracting chylamidia or gonnohrea from me by giving me oral sex? 2) would that be to the throat or could it infect the vagina? 3) will the erythromycin clear any infection?
I am terrified. Needless to say if she finds out about my drunken fumble there will be no wedding.
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You had a low risk exposure. There is always a risk, the chances of your wife to be getting an infection is low
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I said wife to be.
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1) While it is a risk, it is a low risk
2) Throat only
3) Can't say, possible but can't say.

How can she be your wife if you have not had a wedding yet?
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