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Hpv from receiving oral sex

I had received unprotected oral sex from female that i dont her std status 7 weeks and 2 days ago. Could i be infected with hpv from this exposure? How could a male have a hpv test and how long to wait to have a accurate test result? Thank You you for your responds and help and your time. Thank you sooo sooo much. Hope to hear from someone. Need some help to clear my mind from this.
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You know whats killing me. That i call the girl and it goes straight to her voicemail and I leave messages and she doesnt even call me. I know shes checking them cause if she wasnt then her voicemail will be full by now. It makes me think that she did have a std. It was just a one night thing. I didnt even know her name.........  SOOOOOOOOOOO nervoussssssssssss.......................
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Im just so worried and hurt. Cant sleep, eat, excerise, or anything cause im thinking of this. I wish i was more educated with stds. I thought you would only get genital warts from sex not from oral sex. But im just all messed up.
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Thanks.
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Theres a possibility of dropping dead where you stand but people dont worry about it because it can happen. Oral HPV is rare as it is, chances are very high the girl did not have oral hpv and transmission on a one of occasion is even rare so i think you should stop worrying.
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I been told its a no risk and then that theres a possibility of gettinh it
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Your risk is extremly low. Many people have unprotected oral sex and to be honest most people are not concerned about catching something from just oral sex.
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