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Worried about sexual encounter

I had sex with a woman yesterday, I don't really know her well I just met her at my friends apartment complex.  I had sex with her last night.  I was drunk and the condom kept feeling loose, but it never came off during intercourse.  She also gave me oral sex, before and after intercourse.  I also fingered her and may have touched my penis after.  I asked her and she said she didn't have any stds.  This was my first sexual experience, I am very worried about what happened.  Please tell me am I at risk for getting an std? Should I get tested? If so, how long should I wait to get tested?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Testing is not needed for this incident.
Stay safe :)
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Oral sex is not considered as a risk for hiv transmission.
Keep calm:)
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Sorry, one more question.  I was not wearing a condom when she gave me oral sex, I did not write that in my question, would that change your answer?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
You are welcome  :)
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Thank you very much for your answer.  
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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thanks for your fast response, do you think i should get tested?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
As long as the condom covered the head of your penis then you are safe.
Keep calm :)
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